For Beijing, typhoons are too rare. I was so scared that I didn't sleep well all night. I stood at the back window to face the typhoon, and ended up staring at the extremely calm Tonghui River for half the night.

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One day, the typhoon went astray

In August of that year, Typhoon Maisha swept across Jiangsu and Zhejiang. The meteorological department predicted that Maisha would move northward and threaten Beijing.

For Beijing, typhoons are really rare. Experts dug up historical data and said that typhoons once visited Beijing.

I was so scared that I couldn't sleep well all night. I stood at the back window to face the typhoon, and ended up staring at the extremely peaceful Tonghui River for half the night.

That night, Beijing was surprisingly quiet, nothing happened.

Maisha deceives others and takes an eccentric approach. I don’t know whether the experts are crazy or not.

In view of the huge losses caused by Maisha to Jiangsu and Zhejiang, China. The International "Typhoon Commission" dismissed the name "Maisha" and will never use it again.

In modern times, there are still unforeseen circumstances.

For Beijing, typhoons are too rare. I was so scared that I didn't sleep well all night. I stood at the back window to face the typhoon, and ended up staring at the extremely calm Tonghui River for half the night. - DayDayNews

Second, the submarine hit a mountain at high speed

On January 8, 2005, the US nuclear submarine "San Francisco" was ordered to set off from Guam to Australia.

The submarine can reach an astonishing underwater speed of 32 knots (roughly equivalent to 60 kilometers per hour, faster than some surface ships), and can pursue or intercept enemy submarines.

At noon, the submarine suddenly suffered a violent shock, killing one person and injuring 97 people on the spot.

After inspection, it was found that the entire head of the submarine was smashed to pieces, and the sonar equipment and torpedo room on the left side of the bow were completely damaged.

Fortunately, the submarine adopted a double-layer shell design, which prevented the dozens of mines and "Tomahawk" cruise missiles loaded in the second shell from being hit, otherwise the consequences would be disastrous.

The public news in the United States is that the submarine hit a mountain under the sea. I guess not many people believe it. This is not the first time that a U.S. submarine has caused trouble under the sea.

For Beijing, typhoons are too rare. I was so scared that I didn't sleep well all night. I stood at the back window to face the typhoon, and ended up staring at the extremely calm Tonghui River for half the night. - DayDayNews

In July 2005, the United States prepared to launch the space shuttle Discovery to the space station.

Since 1981, the United States has had five space shuttles - Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavor. Fly into space.

Two serious accidents occurred during this period. The first time was that the space shuttle Challenger exploded 73 seconds after liftoff on January 28, 1986, killing seven astronauts.

Another time was on February 1, 2003, when the space shuttle Columbia disintegrated during its return, killing another seven astronauts.

The space shuttle was subsequently suspended.

until the launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery in July 2005.

However, the fuel tank sensor failed, and engineers, shrouded in the shadow of history, endlessly searched for solutions to the problem.

7 astronauts got on the plane and were asked to get off.

especially wants to verify the shadow area in astronauts' hearts.

In the end, the "Discovery" successfully launched into space on July 26, and returned safely on August 9, despite the concern of the world.

In July 2011, with the completion of the last flight mission of the space shuttle "Atlantis", the 30-year space shuttle era came to an end.

For Beijing, typhoons are too rare. I was so scared that I didn't sleep well all night. I stood at the back window to face the typhoon, and ended up staring at the extremely calm Tonghui River for half the night. - DayDayNews

Four, seven people escaped under the sea

On August 4, 2005, a Russian small submarine "Champion" was performing a mission on the seabed at a depth of 190 meters. Suddenly, the entire submarine was entangled in a fishing net!

The submarine completely lost power and was trapped on the cold seabed and lost contact with the outside world!

The "Championship" is 13.5 meters long and 5.7 meters high. The hull is made of hard titanium alloy and can withstand the water pressure of 1,000 meters under the sea.

There is only a box of biscuits and 500 ml of fresh water on the boat, and the most deadly oxygen is enough for up to 63 hours.

Full of fear, the seven crew members put on cold-proof clothing, reduced activities, reduced oxygen consumption, and turned off the power to wait for rescue.

The Russian military rescue team released a small remote-controlled robot and launched it into the water to rescue the "Champion" but failed.

used a tow rope to drag the "Championship" again, but it also failed.

At this time, the crew members who had been trapped for 32 hours had difficulty breathing, nausea and dizziness.

In desperation, Russia had to ask Britain and the United States for rescue.

Britain and the United States are very active in this kind of international exposure.

The British arrived before the Americans, carrying the "Super Scorpio" unmanned submarine, which was much smaller than the "Champion". It was only 2.4 meters long and 1.2 meters wide. It looked like a lobster.

It has two robotic arms that can lift objects weighing more than 100 kilograms each, and can easily cut 20 mm thick steel cables on the seabed at a depth of 1,500 meters.

After some hard work, the rescue was successful.

html At 7:20 a.m. on August 7, the submarine "Champion" that broke free finally surfaced. The seven soldiers in the boat breathed fresh air again.

htmlThe tragedy of the Russian submarine Kursk that exploded in 2005, killing 118 crew members, has finally not happened again.

For Beijing, typhoons are too rare. I was so scared that I didn't sleep well all night. I stood at the back window to face the typhoon, and ended up staring at the extremely calm Tonghui River for half the night. - DayDayNews

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