Welcome back to the Beacon. This week we're looking at China, where a rocket launch is a night out for thousands of spectators.
This month, Reuters was on the ground on Hainan island to witness a Long March 7A liftoff, as huge numbers of residents lined the shoreline, cameras ready. That's a real shift from previous decades, where China ran its launches under tight secrecy from isolated desert bases.
It's not just about watching rockets go up, either. China's space milestones are woven into popular culture, inspiring pop-up tourist experiences built for social media and showing up in fiction, alongside more staid museum exhibitions.
Put together, these launches are turning into shared national moments, and they are as much a source of local pride and tourist dollars as they are feats of engineering.
What local or global good news have you read this week that you would like to share? Email me at beacon@thomsonreuters.com and I might share it in a future edition.