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Old September 26th 05, 02:42 PM
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China Manned Space Flight Could Be Launched Next Week: Report


Beijing (AFP) Sep 25, 2005

China's second manned space flight could be launched as early as next week,
according to one report Sunday by state media.

Xinhua news agency said the two-man flight could be launched during the
week-long holiday starting on National Day on October 1.

But a China News Service report from Hong Kong said Shenzhou VI would take
off for a five-day flight from the Jiuquan launch center in the northern
region of Inner Mongolia on October 13.

China has traditionally kept secret the launch dates of its fledgling manned
space program. The launch of the 2003 Shenzhou V manned space flight was not
announced until it had taken place successfully.

The China News Service report said the launch was scheduled for 11:00 am
(0300 GMT) on October 13 but the time could change due to weather and
ongoing preparations.

The entire rocket, including the return capsule and an orbiting vehicle, has
been assembled and is standing at the Jiuquan launch pad, the report said.
Three two-men teams have been chosen from 14 candidates as the crew to pilot
the vehicle, with the final crew to be named in the days before the launch.

Yang Liwei became China's first man in space when his Shenzhou V orbited the
Earth 14 times in a 21-hour flight. He was named as sole astronaut of the
inaugural manned flight only hours before the launch.

During the upcoming flight, the crew are expected to conduct several space
experiments from an attached orbital vehicle, which will remain in the
Earth's orbit for months after the re-entry vehicle and its two astronauts
have returned.
The orbital vehicle is designed to hook up with other similar orbital
vehicles to form a space station, which will possibly be built by successive
Shenzhou missions, the China News Service report said.

China is the third country to put a man in space following the former Soviet
Union and the United States.

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