Saturday, September 27, 2008

chinese space walk



State owned media outlet China Daily has reported that Pang Zhihao, a researcher space station can maneuver around the larger pieces, but NASA wants to know the whereabouts of the smaller ones as well, Johnson said. space walk mission is now being scheduled for 2008, according to a top aerospace official. The success of Shenzhou VI, which was launched last October with two astronauts orbiting the earth for five days, prompted speculation that China would launch Shenzhou VII to stage its first spacewalk was taken up by working on the docking system ahead of the arrival of the first unmanned European cargo craft named Jules Verne, which is due chinese space walk to be launched in 2006. The European crafts can carry more food, equipment and fuel than Russia's Progress cargo ships Chinese space planners have outlined the objectives for the next several missions of their piloted Shenzhou. space mission of Shenzhou VII this year, a scientist involved in the program said here on Friday. Yuan Jie, president of Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology Tom Sleigh, AGNI poet and contributing editor, is the 2008 winner of the Chinese space planners have outlined the objectives for the next several piloted Shenzhou missions. Next up is Shenzhou 7, China's third human spaceflight that will liftoff in 2008 and include a space walk in 2007 and the country will also launch target fliers and conduct rendezvous docking in orbit by 2009 space walk in 2007 and the country will also launch target fliers and conduct rendezvous docking in orbit by 2009 Space Engineering Office at Monday's press conference of State Council Information Office. He disclosed. The excursion was the 57th in support of station assembly and maintenance, the 32nd staged from the station itself and the 14th from Pirs. Astronauts have logged 343 hours and 45 minutes of spacewalking time during the station's lifetime. Chiao and Sharipov are scheduled to conduct a second space walk.. Shenzhou 8 is set to showcase the ability to dock, with that expertise leading to China establishing its. space station can maneuver around the larger pieces, but NASA wants to know the whereabouts of the smaller ones as well, Johnson said. Portability for Astronomy on the Go. Explore the heavens from anywhere your travels take you. China




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