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Chinese space program?
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I'm interested on chinese space program (Shenzhou rockets, future manned flights etc...). Can anybody recomend me some resources on the internet? I'm writting an article for my astronomy club's web page. I found http://www.spacedaily.com the most usefull resource so far. I'm also interested on US reaction on Chinese advance in space technology. Please, help. Thanks, Ante |
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Ante Perkovic wrote:
I'm interested on chinese space program (Shenzhou rockets, future manned flights etc...). Can anybody recomend me some resources on the internet? I'm writting an article for my astronomy club's web page. I found http://www.spacedaily.com the most usefull resource so far. Try http://www.astronautix.com/articles/china.htm -- and, of course, the many available links on the page. You'll get more information than you can handle. There's also a story on the preparation for the first manned Shenzhou flight at http://www.astronautix.com/craft/shenzhou.htm. I'm also interested on US reaction on Chinese advance in space technology. Almost none, aside from a few hysterical Usenet posters asserting that this will start another space race. I'd bet that your average (wo)man on the street isn't even aware that China is planning manned launches, and that his/her reaction to the information would probably be in five words or less ("Are they really? So what?"). A shame, really. -- -- With Best Regards, Matthew Funke ) |
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"Ante Perkovic" wrote in message m... Hi, I'm interested on chinese space program (Shenzhou rockets, future manned flights etc...). Can anybody recomend me some resources on the internet? I'm writting an article for my astronomy club's web page. I found http://www.spacedaily.com the most usefull resource so far. I'm also interested on US reaction on Chinese advance in space technology. A quick search on google showed some of these promising sites: http://www.fas.org/spp/guide/china/, http://www.aerospaceguide.net/worlds...ceprogram.html Good luck |
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Chinese space program
CN From: (Carsten Nielsen)
CN Subject: Chinese space program? CN Date: 19 Aug 2003 06:26:28 -0700 CN Organization: http://groups.google.com/ CN CN I'm interested on chinese space program (Shenzhou rockets, future CN manned flights etc...). Can anybody recomend me some resources on the CN internet? I'm writting an article for my astronomy club's web page. I CN found http://www.spacedaily.com the most usefull resource so far. CN CN I'm also interested on US reaction on Chinese advance in space CN technology. CN CN Almost none, aside from a few hysterical Usenet posters asserting CN that this will start another space race. I'd bet that your average CN (wo)man on the street isn't even aware that China is planning manned CN launches, and that his/her reaction to the information would probably be CN in five words or less ("Are they really? So what?"). A shame, really. CN CN Just wait until the Chinese have 3 guys in orbit an the rest of us 2. One of the peculiarities of the Chinese program is its almost compelte neglect by American spacefaring clubs! While they wax hugely about Russia, Brazil[!], the Ukraine[!], Japan, and India, almost no ongoing discussion is carried out about Red China. It would be tough for the average American to know about the China projject if the very clubs they are members of aren't getting out the news. (I sort of let the 'NASA coverup conspiracy' run its course here.) That China is up to somwthing is pretty much a certainty; we in New York SAW the China uncrewed capsule in orbit last spring. --- þ RoseReader 2.52á P005004 |
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