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Old July 15th 05, 09:39 AM
Jacques van Oene
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China Plans To Launch Next Manned Space Mission In Early October


Beijing (AFP) July 15, 2005

China plans to launch its next manned space mission in early October with
two astronauts circling the earth for five to six days, state media reported
Friday.

"The manned spacecraft Shenzhou VI will ... preferably be launched in early
October," Sun Weigang, director of the Space Department of the China
Aerospace Science and Technology Corp, told the China Daily.

The flight would be China's second manned space mission after Shenzhou V's
successful launch in late 2003, carrying the nation's first man in space,
Yang Liwei, for 21 hours.

Sun said two astronauts, chosen from 14 air force fighter pilots, will blast
off in October. China will also launch two recoverable scientific and
experimental satellites by the end of the year.

China's space program is still shrouded in secrecy with little known about
the flights until days before a launch. But authorities have shown signs of
more transparency since the success of its first manned space flight.

Yang Jun, director of the National Satellite Meteorological Centre, said
China also plans to send another two weather satellites into space before
the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008 to improve its weather forecast.

A geo-stationary satellite, FY-2D, will likely be launched in 2006 while a
polar orbiting meteorological satellite, FY-3A, is likely to go up in 2007,
he said.


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Old July 16th 05, 04:03 PM
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Jacques van Oene wrote:

polar orbiting meteorological satellite, FY-3A,


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