Shenzhou VI, China's 2nd manned spaceship was successfully lanuched at 9:00 am (Beijing Time) today from Jiuquan Space Center.
The Crew (and back-up crew candidates at back row)
The Lanuch
Into Oribit (Live from Rocket Surface Camera)
Astronauts In Spaceship
Related link: Sina English Channel
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How many times must a man look up
Before he can see the sky
How many ears must one man have
Before he can hear people cry
How many deaths will it take
'Till he knows that too many people have died
The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind
The answer is blowing in the wind
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Um~ here is an funny article:"PRESIDENT BUSH ISSUES STERN DEMAND THAT ORIENTALS NEVER TRESPASS ON AMERICA'S MOON
Statement by the President "
http://www.whitehouse.org/news/2003/101603.asp
Make a joke by Bush~ does't him !?
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Weird logic in naming the spaceshuttle, it's the 2nd ship, yet they call it Shenzhou 4...maybe the 2 others blew up in an attempt to launch![]()
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RockLee maybe nearsightedII VI = 6 .
Do you play "Need For Speed : Hot Pursuit 2" it's called "Need For Speed 6"
similar situation ...
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It seems to me that 'VI' means 6, not 4.Originally Posted by RockLee
There WERE Shenzhou I, II, III, IV and V before the Shenzhou VI, and ALL VERY SUCCESSFUL.
To let you know more:
Shenzhou 1: Nov 19, 1999, unmanned test flight;
Shenzhou 2: Jan 09, 2001, carrying live test animals;
Shenzhou 3: Mar 25, 2002, carrying a test dummy;
Shenzhou 4: Dec 29, 2002, performed several science experiments (fullly suitable for manned flight);
Shenzhou 5: Oct 15, 2003, carrying 1 man and staying in orbit for 21 hours;
*Shenzhou 6: Oct 12, 2005, carrying 2 men and staying in orbit for 119 hours;
And in the near future:
Shenzhou 7: maybe in 2007, carrying 3 men and spacewalking;
Shenzhou 8: coming soon, docking in orbit;
Shenzhou 9: coming soon, maybe space station;
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