China To Launch Second Manned Mission
the_central_kingdom wrote to mention a Xinhuanet article discussing a second upcoming Chinese spacecraft launch in October. From the article: "Although Sun did not provide details about the new mission, space officials earlier said China has been preparing for the second manned venture into outer space since the first mission, piloted by Yang Liwei, almost two years ago. Sun Laiyan, chief of the China National Space Administration, earlier told China Daily that Shenzhou VI will carry two men into orbit for five or six days. "
We're number 2!!! We're number 2!!!!
I can see my wall from up here!
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what can be done with linux. I hope the missions to be a raging success.
wondering at how quickly and why the Chinese are catching up with the US.
/. trends aside, is there any particular reason for America's tendency to send many, many more unmanned than manned missions into space? Surely the fact that unmanned missions are cheaper alone did not result in the creation of this policy.
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The good news is that soon our astronauts can fill up on General Tso's Chicken . The bad news is they'll be hungry again in 15 minutes . Are there cats in space :leaving:
What happens if one of the astronauts blogs somethind deemed innappropriate by the Chinese government? Will their re-entry vehicle be shot down?
The Luddites were ahead of their time.
The problem with chinese space travel, is 30 minutes later you want to go into space again.
watch out for these Chinese dudes. Everybody was glued to the screen back when Russ^H^H^H^H the USSR was doing the space race thing, but people aren't paying as much attention to Red^H^H^H China, but here goes one, then another, then two, then three, then space station, then moon...they'll be on Mars before long.
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Don't know how good this source is, but:
Here is something from Global Security about the origin of the tech.
Supposedly the tech is not just a copy of Russian stuff, and the Chinese are talking about what they are doing because they want to make money off of space services. You have to talk about it to sell it.
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When you look at the history of NASA's space adventures, it's pretty clear that we sort of peaked with the the 1960s and early 1970s. Then they sort of went soft.
China's missions remind me of NASA's early days, when John Glenn and others made simple manned orbits. Sure, there was some scientific value to them, but the primary reason was: look what our country can do.
I not only hope China will continue to plan and conduct these manned missions -- but also I hope all of their missions are a tremendous success.
This and only this will spur NASA out of safety/budget land and go back to the cock&balls manned flights of yester-century.
Just my 2 cents.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shenzhou
Might want to double-check your link next time.
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He was destined to go into the space exploration field.
PS - Yes, yes, I know Sun in Chinese means "grandson". Cheap joke, I know.
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This isn't redundant. It's a joke. And appropriate given these sudden dearth of Chinese space missions while most of their people languish.
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How good are Chinese hydrogen fuel sensors? Just wondering...
"Made in China" is on everything else in this country, so just checking.
I mean, the lunar missions all used what, 1960's technology? And now that the X-Prize MIGHT result in commercial orbitals, how much harder is it to go the moon once you are up there?
Seriously, I'm asking how much harder. I'm no rocket scientist.
Seems some rogue millionaire could have someone construct his a ship with all that extra cash using at least 1980's technology.
Yeah, I know your comment was a joke. But still, I think that there's a serious misunderstanding in the West of China's political situation.
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I have a feeling we are coming up to the next great Space Race sometime later this decade/ next Space Race. It seems to me that every country should have the right to be able to end people into space. With Japan starting to launch its own rockets, and India not too far behind, I wonder if Asia will have its own Space Race. It seems to me that the US will probably just sit there with the Shuttle and ISS until someone (maybe China) decides to go further out into interplanetary space, and then we might see some serious action on behalf of the US to ramp up its space initiative.
The article says that they'll 'venture into outer space'. Isn't it just 'space', not 'outer space'??
It would be nice if China had some kind of realization when their astronauts are up in space, flying around the Earth, looking down on a fragile ball, without any borders visible on the 'map' - that we are all one people, one race, one world.. a very fragile and exceedingly precious world.. here in our tiny, five mile thick zone of comfort, balanced between a world that is very very cold (space) and one that is very very hot.. (magma)
But instead, the Chinese that I have spoken to don't see this as some kind of triumph for mankind and instead, see it as 'catching up with America' - a continuation of what has become a national obsession.. Of course, they are catching up with America in 1963.. (which was catching up to the then-USSR a year earlier) but...
Ultimately, I think its a good thing.. The space cooperation between the US and the USSR was clearly, in retrospect a BIG thing in improving the relations between our two countries.. It may have saved us from a nuclear war during those years..
Now I'm praying that we don't end up in one in the 21st century.. Seems like both China and the US are currently ruled by the same kinds of idiots.. the kind that doesnt mind seeing millions of people die if its good for profits..
But.. any scientist could tell them.. IT WONT BE..
As Einstein said "We can't tell you what weapons World War III will be fought with, but we can tell you that World War IV, IF THERE IS ONE will be fought with sticks an arrows..
If we live to see it.. if the human race survives..
Just say NO..
Maybe they can fry it up and serve it with my spring rolls! that's cute those little men are trying to go to space
USA! USA! USA!! USA!! USA!!! USA!!! USA!!!!
(that's sarcastic... in reality, China owns USA by funding several trillion dollars of US treasury debt. China literally owns the USA, and could collapse the US dollar tomorrow if they wanted to)
Man, 10-15 years down the road there will be another cold war and another arms/space/tech race. And for the layman, that's great news. More jobs here in the US, more investment into tech with all the trickle-down effects, more investment into education, too.
And where the hell is NASA? The Chinese are putting men in space and we cower in our launch craft waiting for the safty teams to tell us it is only "damn dangerous". I will put my life where my mouth is - put me in space, and damn the hazards - let the cowards fly for NorthWest - I want to be on space!!!!
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If you think that's an appropriate name, there was a space tourist named Shuttleworth...
You misspelled expendable. Like they'd give two shits about an individuals safety.
The Chinese seem to be copying the old US space program fairly closely.
Why? National pride? To make money? Because its there?
The real reason the Chinese want to go into space is the same reason the US went there. It's the military application. If any country in the world wants to go toe to toe against the US in anything except a world destroying nuclear match up then they have to take the GPS and satellite spying monopoly from the USA.
It works even better if they find out a way take out US satellites without affecting their own. Blowing them up might cause large debris fields that are a danger to their own satellites. Maned missions could be sent up do attach de-orbiting rockets or more simply, spray paint the lenses and break off the antennae.
A US military without satellites has limited recognisance, communications, and command and control abilities. Some soldiers won't even know where they are.
I think the frightening thing for the US is that they won the cold war by simply outspending the USSR. With China's incredible growth it not many years before the opposite situation could occur.
Of course, Einstein didn't use caps, and he spelled properly, and he didn't even say that bit in caps if you want to be really picky, but you know.
"I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones."
Just my not-so-humble opinion, but I've always considered the term "outer space" to be more appropriately applied to space which is beyond our own solar system. That would really make it genuinely deserving of the adjective "outer". Anyone else concur?
more investment into education, too
You misspelt propaganda.
The Americans are the ones agressively pursuing war. If you ACTUALLY have a look at America's history, you'll notice they STARTED and PROVOKED nearly 200 wars. Honestly, take a history lesson --- in all four corners of the globe, there has been millions of innocent children, women, men and babies massacred in the name of "freedom" and "democracy".
Lest we no through stones meanwhile occupying in the largest glass mansion on the face of the planet.
Why, the offending individual would simply be modded to oblivion.
silly child, sheesh!
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now then......would you care for some green tea?
Stay sentient. Don't drink bad milk.
da fei jie? What kind of boosters do you use? How many xdynes of energy output? (laugh...)
I'm all for more people getting into the space race.
Fuck NASA, lets get everyone involved!
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The rocket motors on the Long March derived rockets use Unsymmetrical Dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) and Nitrogen Tetroxide as the oxidiser source. (probably due to it being related to the Dongfeng ICBM)
The smaller upper stages do use LOX/LH2 like the Shuttle system.
I am told the main reason for the ECO system on the Shuttle is that if the fuel runs out, the roket's turbopumps are liable to over-rev and disintegrate (bye-bye engine).
Assuming the long March motors use turbopumps to inject the oxidant, then they'd suffer the same problem. However, this problem need not be seen as 'critical' in a vehicle which is largely expended in launch and also includes a method for extracting the crew at any stage of launch, a launch-escape tower (actually a Solid rocket on the capsule).
Ripping an new rectum in the fabric of spacetime.
... but what the hell is a "space official"?
All I'm coming up with is "Commando Cody, Sky Marshall of the Universe".
Are there any scifi books out there that visit this topic of Chinese space ventures? Imagine something like China becomes the largest world power and controls every aspect of life and has the majority of our solar system explored and colonized! That would be interesting. ANy books like this?
So, which branch of the military industrial complex are you astroturfing for? ;-)
America cannot function without an enemy it seems. I often wonder if it's part of someones grand plan, or just a quirk of fate.
I think the leaders of all countries would do well to get that. However, that's not why the USA or USSR went up. They went up to prove that they could drop nukes on each other on any target. So, please drop the romantic thoughts about space exploration. They do not come in peace. ;-)
I found an interesting BBC story on the upcoming launch. Apparently they will be testing pig sperm. The article also says that the astronauts will orbit the earth 5-6 times, not 5-6 days, which leaves me wondering which article is correct.
More jobs here in the US, more investment into tech with all the trickle-down effects, more investment into education, too.
Well, assuming that we can avoid nuclear annihilation this time, too.
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The Chinese are already unaware of boundaries on the map. They proclaimed ignorance of such boundaries when they went into Tibet, East Turkestan, East Kashmir. Soon they will say--" We saw no boundary from space between us and Taiwan so we will just come in. Move along anow !!"
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The facts above are incorrect.
The "real" GDP of China is about 1.75 trillion. The price power parity adjustment GDP is 7 trillion. That adjustment is used to take into account that you can buy 6 bananas for a dollar in China, instead of just 2 bananas in the US. It accounts for any ability to buy stuff, and hence it accounts for the real value of their currency.
The "Real" GDP would apply more as free trade becomes more important, as the "Real" GDP will account for if everyone in america begin to spend all their money in China or vice versa.
There's already another cold war going on, between Pakistan and India... with a participation from China.
Or there's the Taiwan - China cold war
Or the North / South Korea cold war with Japan participating