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Subject: Space walk planned in Shenzhou VII mission
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The launch of SHENZHOU7 is absolutely an encouraging issue, I am proud of China and pround to be a chinese. But we mustn't be cocky, since US and Russie had made it more than 30 years ago.
2008-9-25 07:01 PM
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Before launch of SHENZHOU VII, I am glad to write something here. Best wishes to our three astronauts.
2008-9-25 08:47 PM
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Best wishes to the astronauts, good luck China !
2008-9-25 09:04 PM
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China's manned spacecraft Shenzhou-7 blasts off on space walk mission
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2008-09-25 21:11:41
JIUQUAN, Gansu, Sept. 25 (Xinhua) -- China launched its third manned spacecraft on Thursday with three astronauts on board to attempt the country's first-ever space walk.
The spaceship Shenzhou-7 blasted off on a Long March II-F carrier rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the northwestern Gansu Province at 9:10 p.m. after a breathtaking countdown to another milestone on China's space journey.
2008-9-25 09:26 PM
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Shenzhou VII blasts off from Jiuquan
Shenzhou VII blasts off from Jiuquan
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Updated: 2008-09-25 21:19
JIUQUAN, Gansu -- China launched its third manned spacecraft on Thursday with three astronauts on board to attempt the country's first-ever space walk.
The spaceship Shenzhou VII blasted off on a Long March II-F carrier rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the northwestern Gansu Province at 9:10 pm after a breathtaking countdown to another milestone on China's space journey.
Onboard pilots Zhai Zhigang, Liu Boming and Jing Haipeng are expected to orbit the earth for 4 days, when one of them will float out of the cabin about 343 kilometers above the earth.
When they make it, China will become the third country in the world who is able to conduct extra-vehicular activity in space following the former Soviet Union and the United States.
2008-9-25 09:31 PM
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QUOTE:
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at 2008-9-25 22:26
China's manned spacecraft Shenzhou-7 blasts off on space walk mission
www.chinaview.cn
2008-09-25 21:11:41
JIUQUAN, Gansu, Sept. 25 (Xinhua) -- China launched its third ma ...
Good luck to the three astronauts. I keep my fingers crossed and hope that everything goes well as planned.
2008-9-25 09:33 PM
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Xinhua flash
FLASH: TAIKONAUTS TELL BEIJING CONTROL CENTER THEY FEEL "PHYSICALLY SOUND"
2008-9-25 09:37 PM
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Xinhua flash
FLASH: CHINA DECLARES SHENZHOU-7 LAUNCH SUCCESSFUL
2008-9-25 09:41 PM
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A Long March carrier rocket carrying China's Shenzhou VII spacecraft ignites during launch at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China's Gansu province at 21:10 on Thursday, September 25, 2008.
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2008-9-25 09:49 PM
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it is an encouraging issue which the Shenzhou VII had just launched successfully. it gives us most encourage. and there is long way to go in the space... good luck China.
2008-9-25 10:01 PM
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exciting moment for shengzhou VII
Great pleasure hit me when witness of shenzhou vII launched this evening, a big progress for space program compare to the last two mission, appreciated all people who involved the research, service team, your action is meaningful for human being, i am pround of you . your effort realize the chinese space exploration ambition.thanks for all of you.
2008-9-25 10:39 PM
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postive result
although this is the first space walk, from my personal view,i do believe the astronaut can achieve this task and show the beauty space mysterious image. let's waiting the excting news from them. just enjoying the great event.
2008-9-25 10:42 PM
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As everyong has mentioned above,I am also extremely exciting and pround ,it shows that we chinese also have the ability to go to the outer-space,as a chinese we should have the confidence we can get more achievements!
2008-9-25 10:43 PM
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waiting for tomorrow
After the lauch of SHENGZHOU VII,what I want to do most is to give my best wishes to the astronaut,and to look forward to the space walk tomorrow! How exciting it is!
2008-9-25 11:46 PM
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Congrats to our Chinese friends!!!
I wish for the success of Shenzhou VII mission, it is really a happy moment for me to see China progressing in every field of technology including this space technology. I congratulate all my chinese friends on successfull launch of this mission!!!
Mamoon Khan,
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2008-9-26 12:29 AM
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Shenzhou VII mission
I watched the process of launch about Shenzhou VII misson
how cool it is !
congrats to everyone who paid energy for that project~~~you are the pride to all chinese ~~~~
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2008-9-26 12:44 AM
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Apparently the news from space has already been recorded:
english.p ravda.r u/news/society/25-09-2008/106460-china_space-0
2008-9-26 02:28 AM
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good
2008-9-26 09:27 AM
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but i think this is nothing
2008-9-26 09:27 AM
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Dream comes true for man who reached for the stars
When astronaut Zhai Zhigang was a middle school student, he wrote: "I have a dream to fly into outer space so I can get a good look at Earth."
This dream came true nearly three decades later, when the Shenzhou VII spacecraft lifted off from Gansu province last night with Zhai and two other astronauts aboard.
"The worst-case scenario for me is becoming a real spaceman - that is, never coming back again once I get out of the spacecraft," Zhai said in an interview on Wednesday.
"But for me, the chance of that happening is only 0 percent," he said, smiling.
In addition to a 40-minute spacewalk, Zhai would also get the chance to have a private space-to-earth conversation with his family in Heilongjiang province.
But he regretted he would not be able to talk to his mother, Jia Guizhi, who died five years ago.
He might not have ever been able to make his dream come true without his mother, who worked as a snack street vendor, he said.
Born to a poor family in Heilongjiang's Longjiang township, Jia's small business of selling fried sunflower seeds in the streets was the family's only reliable income, because Zhai's father was confined to bed due to illness.
In addition to supporting the poor family, Jia's biggest wish was that her six children could achieve something outstanding.
She was overjoyed when Zhai was accepted by the PLA Air Force Aviation Institute in 1985.
Zhai's elder brother recalled that upon hearing the news, Jia exclaimed: "My son's outstanding!"
But Zhai's education placed a huge burden on the family.
After borrowing 25 yuan from a neighbor to buy a traveling bag for Zhai, Jia could give him nothing more on the eve of his departure for Beijing than enough sunflower seeds to fill the bag.
"My mother greatly influenced my life, and she lives deep in my memories," Zhai said.
"If I lived up to her expectations by becoming a pilot, then I really made her proud when I was selected to be an astronaut."
2008-9-26 09:31 AM
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