China Completes First Space Docking Test
MrSeb writes "China has joined two space vehicles together in orbit for the first time. The unmanned Shenzhou 8 craft, launched earlier this week, made contact with the Tiangong-1 space lab at 1729 GMT. The union occurred over China itself. Being able to dock two space vehicles together is a necessary capability for China if it wants to start building a space station towards the end of the decade."
They're after our moon!
The Reddish Yellow Menace is worse than ever. Soon there will be a Space Docking Gap.
USA=Doomed (unless complete our transition to a healthy theo-facist political system soon).
China's certainly moving at a brisk pace. I expect they learned as much as they could from the US and Russia and are throwing their full weight behind it.
Best of luck to them, but please be honest with your setbacks (you will have them) rather than attempt to snow the world media with tales of a program which makes no mistakes at all, ever.
A feeling of having made the same mistake before: Deja Foobar
Depressing. It's like watching the old Space Race all over again -- except the only people competing are the Chinese.
an orbital weapons platform leading to a new cold war. Six of one, half-dozen of the other...
Yes, few seem to realize that China's Space program is a miltiary only. They are more military than was USSR's
An Internet savvy editor would have rephrased that headline. I almost choked on my lunch when I read it.
hint.
"A Cleveland Steamer Sails Around Lake Erie"
To be honest with you guys, the U.S. won't be able to seriously compete with China in the next-gen space race, at least not with the current generation of engineers and manufacturing capacity. Many senior professors in my University expressed this concern long time ago: the smartest American kids are not into STEM anymore, they just following the trashy reality shows and wanna get some quick money without hard working. NASA is in great trouble recruiting new scients/engineers who know how to operate the old stuff built by the last (and better) generation of American scientists/engineers, let along finding someone who can actually come up with something new. The big tech companies are in a better position than NASA b/c companies can hire non-U.S. workers while NASA, for obvious reasons, can only hire Americans. And even if the few real fine young American scientists can still design something cool, it is very dubious that 10 years from now the U.S. will be able to implement/manufacture that piece of very complicated thing which requires a whole solid manufacturing base.
So yeah, the future is pretty pessimistic, you won't see another round of space race because you can't expect a country full of wall street elites, lawyers, reality show stars but no real scientists, engineers, and even quality manufacturing workers to put another man to the Mars ---- that generation has long GONE.
P.S.: I was born and raised in China but I've been living in America for more than a decade, I wrote the above not because I hate America, quite the opposite, I love America and I am so sorry to see such a great country slowly but inevitably spiral into irrelevance.
An old Chinese proverb - don't talk, act.
Like it used to be, here and there.
(No, it wasn't an old Chinese proverb, but it could have been)
First headline: China completes docking test
Second headline: Watch the fiery re-entry
I eat only the real part of complex carbohydrates.
China grows faster than we think in technology. I remember I was surprise by their
usb jewel
when I visited ShenZhen this summer.
Don't worry. It was all faked on a sound stage in Bollywood. ;-)
You can think of it as "Wonder Twin powers: Activate!" if that makes you feel better.
China docks with YOU!
This sig is not paradoxical or ironic.
Contrary to the statement in the summary, China joined two space vehicles in orbit over 4 years ago. However, the join was for a very short time period. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Chinese_anti-satellite_missile_test
manufacturing is just part of space and let's face it mars is long term or one way type of trip right now. And going past it? any one working on wrap drives?
Didn't some supply capsule smack into the International Space Station attempting an automatic docking not more than a few years ago?
...Chinese takeout! Delivery surcharge will be a bitch, though.
Instead of playing who has the bigger cock here (I'm looking at you America, Russia, ESA). Lets congratulate another country making its way into space, opening the way for human expansion to the cosmos. We need to get over this "my country has a bigger cock than yours" or "the USA is doomed because China is now in space" and start concentrating on collaboration as a species. Congrats, China! Welcome to the club. -T
As long as companies like Apple full on endorse Communism over free people for profit they win.
I put my life on the line against Communism serving under Regan for nothing.
A wrap drive would be pretty cool... you wrap the universe around yourself and then everywhere is only a step away.
Brilliant!
I’m not surprised this post was anonymous. Otherwise the poster would have been identified as a vulgar, retarded and immature person that most likely never finished primary school.
Well that's kind of strange. I've seen headlines describing the advent of sex in space before but this is two guys doing it to each other? Not that there's anything wrong with that I mean...
vulgar, retarded and immature person
Way to imply that you are intellectually and morally superior to the AC, while still using the offensive term "retarded".
Congratulations...your military space station now has 113 anti satellite missiles now targeted at it China....welcome to the space race. Play nice. Remember, no one can hear you scream in space.
If I understand correctly, the Russians, Americans, Japanese, and several other nations agreed a long time ago on a common docking mechanism so that everyone's vehicles could dock with each other. This is a major advantage for international cooperation. Since so many nations use the same system, I assume that this is not a top secret design. Did the Chinese use the same mechanism, or are they standard a new competing-standards problem? I hope not the latter. It would really suck for all future space vehicle interactions to be subject to screwy adapters - especially when lives may be in immediate danger. IMHO the real test of Chinese docking would be to dock successfully with the USS.
I like to believe that the essential 'differentness' of space will quickly mean that the folks who are working in space will feel more cooperative and protective toward fellow space travelers than the groundlings below them. This will encourage more cooperation between teams in different orbital stations than the sponsoring nations might prefer. Geopolitics may affect space for a while, but I think in the long term the conflicts will be more about space folks needing less control from their terran sponsors. But maybe I read too many old SF stories with that thesis.
It's easier to be a result of the past, but more fun to be a cause of the future! http://www.spacefinancegroup.com/
All pointers showing China is moving in upward direction in their various programs
Tian Gong 1 - 2011 - Space docking test, control test
Tian Gong 2 - 2013 - Manned docking test
Tian Gong 3 - 2015
Tian Gong 4 - Full 60 tons space lab setup...
Chang'e 3 - 2013 (sending a rover) - landing test, moving around
Chang'e 4 - 2017 (samples return?) - return test, getting samples
Chang'e 5 - 2020 (human mission?) - landing/return of manned mission, making the 2nd nation that land human to moon
Chang'e 6
Chang'e 7 - 2030 Basic colony structure setup/moon base for beginning of Death Star..
Ying Huo 1 - 2011 Mars exploration probe with Russian
Ying Huo 2 - 2015 ???
I'm about to turn blue waiting for the first African satellite in space.
Is it possible that the negro isn't capable of higher learning? Just a thought.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=space-docking Might have gone with different wording on that headline if I were you.
China expressed their interest to join the ISS program for many years in the past. But the US denied their participation, that's why China is going at it alone. I too believe that cooperation would be the way to go for scientific advances, but i doubt that it would be the case with all the political hoopla in the world.
If comparing themselves to others makes them actually *do* something, then I'm all for it. A lot of US research/exploration in the past was to beat Russia, so perhaps progress from China will spur others to invest in some more research of their own.
Please mod this parent down. Of all books, news, and visits to China, I have never heard of China's space program being military only. The only thing that is military in CASA is when CASA, like NASA and USSR's space programs, picked the best air force pilots for manned missions. It is a normal activity, not a military activity. So, click your heels and salute!