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China in Space -
10-12-2005, 11:45 PM
[url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/4333158.stm:92505]Link to Articlat[/url:92505]
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China astronauts blast into space
Shenzhou VI during lift-off - 12/10/05
Watch the launch
China has successfully launched its second manned spacecraft, carrying two Chinese astronauts into orbit.
The lift-off, from Jiuquan in the Gobi desert, was shown live on state television and included views from a camera on the outside of the craft.
The mission is expected to see the Shenzhou VI orbit the Earth for five days, during which the astronauts will carry out experiments.
It comes almost exactly two years after China's first manned space flight.
In a sign of growing official confidence about the programme, the launch was announced in advance and broadcast in full on state television.
China's successful space launch
In pictures
The two men chosen for the mission, former fighter pilots Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng, were selected after a rigorous screening process.
TV pictures of the two men were seen by millions of people across China, as the rocket blasted off at 0900 local time (0100 GMT).
"Feeling pretty good," Mr Fei said, in the first broadcast comments from the craft.
State television later reported that the two men had eaten pineapple-filled moon cakes for breakfast.
The astronauts' mission is expected to be more complicated, and last longer, than the 2003 launch.
CHINA'S SPACE PROGRAMME
1958: Base for space flights built at Jiuquan, in Gobi desert
April 1970: First satellite launched
Oct 2003: First manned space mission on Shenzhou V
Oct 2005: Shenzhou VI takes two men into space
Reaching for the stars
Chinese speak of hopes
China's official media has speculated that the space capsule will be in orbit for five days, circling the Earth up to 80 times before landing in the Chinese region of Inner Mongolia.
China's official media said the astronauts would take off their space suits and travel back and forth between two parts of the spacecraft - a re-entry capsule and an orbiter. They are also expected to carry out various experiments.
Elite club
Shenzhou VI, like Shenzhou V, has been influenced by Russia's Soyuz spacecraft, a model developed in the late 1960s.
THE ASTRONAUTS
Fei Junlong, 40 (left), and Nie Haisheng, 41
Both married with one child
Formerly in the airforce - have more than 3,200 hours flying time between them
Joined space training programme in '98
Dining on Chinese specialities in space but chopsticks too difficult to use
Beijing has attached great importance to its space programme, viewing it as a source of national pride and international prestige.
Shortly after the take-off, Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao congratulated all involved in the programme, saying the flight had been a "success".
China's first manned space voyage two years ago made it only the third country to launch a human into space on its own, along with Russia and the US.
The astronaut chosen for that mission - Yang Liwei - was hailed as a national hero on his return to Earth.
China hopes to set up a space station within five years and eventually it wants to put an astronaut on the moon.
A Chinese official was quoted by Xinhua as saying that spending on the Shenzhou project had reached $2.3bn, compared to US' annual space budget of $16bn. [/quote:92505]
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Sergeant
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10-13-2005, 12:26 AM
they forgot to claim they're the only ones to ever visit space
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10-13-2005, 12:28 AM
when i think of this, how only a few countries have gone to space, man we are so far off of having space as normal travel with huge ships like in movies. but oine day i bet itll happen
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Major
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Re: China in Space -
10-13-2005, 01:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Stammer
A Chinese official was quoted by Xinhua as saying that spending on the Shenzhou
project had reached $2.3bn, compared to US' annual space budget of $16bn.
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..thats because by simply haxoring all the software programming required from
the Americans, the crafty Chinese have managed to keep overheads to a minimum. freak:
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Sergeant
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10-13-2005, 01:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Himmler
when i think of this, how only a few countries have gone to space, man we are so far off of having space as normal travel with huge ships like in movies. but oine day i bet itll happen
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we'll likely destroy ourselves before something like that ever happens.
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Colonel
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10-13-2005, 05:16 AM
The apocalypse will come long before that, all the signs of it specified in the bible seem to be increasing...
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10-13-2005, 08:51 AM
This means I can order some chinese even when orbiting the moon, wicked!
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10-13-2005, 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by CoMaToSe
The apocalypse will come long before that, all the signs of it specified in the bible seem to be increasing...
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Which has been happening for 2000 years or so now. I'm sure the world will end any minute now...
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Major General
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10-13-2005, 09:48 AM
[quote="Fluffy_Bunny":0d7d0]This means I can order some chinese even when orbiting the moon, wicked![/quote:0d7d0] happy:
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Captain
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10-13-2005, 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by CoMaToSe
The apocalypse will come long before that, all the signs of it specified in the bible seem to be increasing...
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oOo:
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Anyway Chinas moving on up, to bad they socially oppress their people and steal intellectual property. Not to mention they steal all our fucking jobs.
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2nd Lieutenant
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10-13-2005, 01:09 PM
i'm gonna move to space
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