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China's Space Launch Near; Malaysia Wants One, Too

Enoch Root writes "According to an article on People's Daily Online, a Chinese news service, the first Chinese manned space launch is set to take place in the next few days, between October 15th and October 17th. Space.com has an interesting article on the subject, including a satellite snapshot of the Jiuquan, strongly suggesting the imminent launch." And alphaque writes "Malaysia is calling for interested applicants aged 21 and above to be its first cosmonaut aboard the International Space Station. The ability to speak Russian and prior space exploration experience is a definite plus, they say. Applications can be made online at your nearest astronaut recruitment site. Light sabres optional. Now the floodgates are open. Boldly go where no Malaysian has gone before -- to space, the final frontier." Offer is for Malaysians only, though.

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  1. Ermmm... by mmonkey · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... between October 15th and October 17th

    That would be October 16th, then...

  2. Way to go China! by PakProtector · · Score: 5, Funny

    Congratulations and Thank You, China.

    Here in the US our Space Program is hampered by whiny politicans who complain about its cost and by people who don't seem to understand that anytime you make people sit ontop of a several story tall candle and light it under their asses there's a big risk involved.

    But if there's one thing we hate more than spending money and risk, it's being shown up by Godless Communist Heathen Scum like you. So this will spur the Republicans to have a Moon Base in no time!

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  3. Cooperation: Good to see by ajensen · · Score: 3, Insightful
    Honestly, this initiative from Malaysia is good to see. Much of the spirit behind the international space station effort is international cooperation, which, so far, has included a relatively tight group of nations. There are very bright and promising individuals in Malaysia whom I hope can bring some fresh ideas into the works.

    -a

  4. Beware.... by locarecords.com · · Score: 4, Interesting
    This is more than about a space launch. This is about China telling the world that it has arrived and that things are going to be different in the International arena.

    They have their own rapidly growing technology sector, including china developed chips and Red Flag linux and they are building their own space agency. Investmenting in technology is crucial to challenging the US lead economically, politically and militarily.

    They have little or no foreign debt and growing economic power...

    This rather than being the New American Century is likely to be Chinese!

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  5. Flaw? by SnowWolf2003 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The ability to speak Russian and prior space exploration experience is a definite plus, they say

    How can any Malaysians have prior space exploration experience, if no Malaysian has ever gone to space?

  6. Re:Pictures? by ferkelparade · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Here's two jpegs captured from the viewer:
    First one shows an overview of the launch site, the other one is a zoomed-in view of what appears to be the launch tower.
    Please be kind to my poor server...

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  7. Twin Giant Rockets Boosters... by Yousef · · Score: 2, Funny

    I knew there was something suspicious about the Petronis Towers! :-)

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  8. Aldrin recommends US and China cooperate by apsmith · · Score: 2, Informative

    Buzz Aldrin has some comments on how we ought to behave in this article. Also note a new position paper on human spaceflight from the National Space Society, and Congres is meeting this Thursday morning (session to be webcast!) to discuss The Future of Human Spaceflight. Should be an interesting week...

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  9. Insert some racist xenophibic comment here by theolein · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It never ceases to amaze me how much hate some people reserve for any other nation than America, be it in Europe, Asia or Africa that achieves any goal in science or technology. Wouldn't trying to achieve something with your own lives possibly make you happier? (Hmmm, scratch that, it probably wouldn't)

    I am amazed at the very well paced programme that the Chinese have concentrated on. In some ways it's very simple, in that the technology is known, but in another light that same simple technology allows them to proceed almost flawlessly (compared to the more messy NASA high tech experimentations that have gotten exactly nowhere) and to achive a working human launch capacity that is both affordable and robust.

    I hope this will be a kicck in the butt to both NASA and ESA to actually do something themselves instead of wallowing in self pity and fear. Here's looking to a revival of the Hermes spaceplane and a robust and cheap NASA human launch capacity. Competition is good.

  10. space.com by shadowbearer · · Score: 2, Informative

    Mozilla/Konquerer on Linux:

    Trying to view the image link results in a popup window (in addition to the advertising one) containing this:


    Unsupported Configuration

    We're sorry, but you're using either an unsupported browser or operating system. Please review our system requirements.

    You may still download the player, but must install and use it with a supported system configuration.

    Instructions

    1) Download the Viewpoint Media Player Installer for Macintosh or Windows.
    2) When the download is complete quit all running applications and launch the installer.
    3) After installation is complete launch your browser and return to the page that contains Viewpoint content.


    Oh, really? Install your proprietary image viewer to look at *pictures* on your website? "Quit all running applications"? Sounds suspiciously like spyware to me...hmm. Google...first link....Yup.

    permlink

    Yeah, I know, it says "A CUID is never connected to a user's name, email address, or other personal contact information. "

    I don't care. There is no reason in the Seven Hells that I should have to install a third party viewer to look at pictures from anyone's website. It's not paranoia; why should I have to interrupt my browsing experience, even once, to install more unnecessary clutter on a system?

    Space.com didn't used to be this bad. One more website I won't bother to go to anymore.

    Sigh. /end rant

    (I couldn't see the image at all in Mozilla, where I had popup off; so I tried in Konq and saw the popup; this note just to head off the people trying to tell me about the anti-popup feature in Moz)

    SB

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  11. its not xenophobia by Richthofen80 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    While I loathe to respond to the nation bashing that weaves this thread, I think that there is a valid reason to speak against China. I think that China's policy towards human rights is horrible. From Tianamen Square to Falun Gong oppression (and no, I don't believe in religion, but I believe you should be able to practice,) China has abused its citizens. And I think history had proved that the communist governments tend to act this way. So when a rocket is built by a nation paid for by the taxes of citizens, who never got to vote for the people who decided the rocket should be built... It is hideous. It is very hard to be celebratory.

    No, the US isn't perfect. But we don't arrest people for their religion, we allow people to vote, we honor personal achievement, science, etc etc etc. When we went to the moon in 1969, there were ticker tape parades, spontaneous celebration... heck , people camped out in Florida to see the launch. In china there might be state sponsored/forced events, but I doubt you'll see anything like what happened in the US

    Do you believe the chinese are as enthusiastic? do you know why?

    I love science, achievement, technology... but what good are all those if we don't have the freedom needed to create and use those things?

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    1. Re:its not xenophobia by ghuw · · Score: 2, Insightful
      Too right the US isn't perfect. China's human rights record may suck, but at least they don't claim it to be otherwise.

      US on the other hand has kidnapped and detained without trial, pressing charges, or providing legal access to a group of Muslim citizens from many countries. They've been there for two years!!

      Yea, you'll allow people to vote.. but only if they haven't been sent to jail (for such harmless things as being caught with a bit of grass).. Then you'll do all you can to screw the system to get an idiot like criminal like Bush elected.

      US will forcibly drug criminals just so they are 'sane' enough to be executed

      It's one of only a handful of countries who will execute people who were juveniles when the crime was committed (others are places like Iran, Saudi)

      Such things are positively barbaric... and all we get from them are nonsense slogans such as 'Liberty', 'Justice', 'Democracy'.

      w.r.t forced events, don't kid yourself that you are any less brain washed than Chinese, or the rest of us for that matter. You all seemed to be hyped up into supporting the invasion of Iraq based upon spoon-fed fear (phoney alert levels, duct tape, dirty bombs, and other such nonsense).. Chinese may be given a little media based push to celebrate a successful launch. You guys were conned into supporting the invasion of another country!!

      At least we know where we stand with China.

  12. Awesome! by NetNinja · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The more countries who have the me too attitude the better the chances of the U.S. getting off thier asses and going to mars. If we don't establish a larger presence in space first the other countries will militarize it first.

    it's not to say that the U.S. won't do it.

    reminds me of the political cartoon of Pakistan developing Nuclear weapons and they had thier bomb strapped to the back of a donkey to deliver thier payload.

  13. HR people are the same in Malaysia too.... by magarity · · Score: 2, Funny

    Malaysia is calling for interested applicants ... to be its first cosmonaut ... prior space exploration experience is a definite plus ... Offer is for Malaysians only

    This is like a recent help wanted ad demanding at least six years of experience for a Windows 2000 Data Center admin.

    $#%^ing HR...

  14. Jiuquan images, no wacky plugins required by 21mhz · · Score: 2, Informative

    Here and here you can see the image taken on Oct. 4, in a more conventional format.

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