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:: Xinhuanet - English :: China's first manned spacecraft in orbit by Rattle at 11:51 pm EDT, Oct 14, 2003 |
] China's first piloted spacecraft has entered the outer ] space, and Lieutenant Colonel Yang Liwei is now the first ] Chinese astronaut in space in the world's 241st manned ] space mission. ] At around 9:10, Shenzhou-5 moved into the ] preset orbit, indicating success of China's endeavor to ] hurl a piloted space vehicle of its own into the orbit. ] In the meantime, The Yuanwang-1 measuring vessel has ] been monitoring the target over the Pacific Ocean; and ] the Beijing Space Command and Control Center ordered ] the craft to open up the solar panels. |
:: Xinhuanet - English :: China's first manned spacecraft in orbit by Decius at 12:49 am EDT, Oct 15, 2003 |
] China's first piloted spacecraft has entered the outer ] space, and Lieutenant Colonel Yang Liwei is now the first ] Chinese astronaut in space in the world's 241st manned ] space mission. ] At around 9:10, Shenzhou-5 moved into the ] preset orbit, indicating success of China's endeavor to ] hurl a piloted space vehicle of its own into the orbit. ] In the meantime, The Yuanwang-1 measuring vessel has ] been monitoring the target over the Pacific Ocean; and ] the Beijing Space Command and Control Center ordered ] the craft to open up the solar panels. Of course, it ain't over till the dude is back on the ground. |
:: Xinhuanet - English :: China's first manned spacecraft in orbit by k at 1:02 pm EDT, Oct 15, 2003 |
] China's first piloted spacecraft has entered the outer ] space, and Lieutenant Colonel Yang Liwei is now the first ] Chinese astronaut in space in the world's 241st manned ] space mission. ] At around 9:10, Shenzhou-5 moved into the ] preset orbit, indicating success of China's endeavor to ] hurl a piloted space vehicle of its own into the orbit. ] In the meantime, The Yuanwang-1 measuring vessel has ] been monitoring the target over the Pacific Ocean; and ] the Beijing Space Command and Control Center ordered ] the craft to open up the solar panels. a big moment for the world. |
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