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China plans first space docking for 2011
Yahoo News ^ | 03/01/09

Posted on 03/01/2009 7:02:17 AM PST by KevinDavis

BEIJING (AFP) – China will launch a space module next year and carry out the nation's first space docking in 2011 as a step towards its goal of building a space station, state media said Sunday.

The Tiangong-1, or "Heavenly Palace-1" is scheduled for launch in late 2010 and will dock with a Shenzhou-8 spacecraft early the following year, Xinhua news agency said, citing officials with China's space programme.

"The module, named Tiangong-1, is designed to provide a 'safe room' for Chinese astronauts to live and conduct scientific research in zero gravity," the report said.

"Weighing about 8.5 tonnes, Tiangong-1 is able to perform long-term unattended operation, which will be an essential step toward building a space station."

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TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: china; chinaspace; space
I don't care what people here say.. They are going to be a major player in space and just because they are behind doesn't mean they can catch up and overtake us in space.
1 posted on 03/01/2009 7:02:18 AM PST by KevinDavis
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2 posted on 03/01/2009 7:02:48 AM PST by KevinDavis (No one should question our "Dear Leader"!)
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To: KevinDavis
Ten years ago...theyw ere even futher behind in naval matters than they are in space today...and look what they have done there. (Click on the links at that page)
3 posted on 03/01/2009 7:06:13 AM PST by Jeff Head (Freedom is not free...never has been, never will be. (www.dragonsfuryseries.com))
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To: KevinDavis

By 2040 the dominant language on the Moon may be Chinese.


4 posted on 03/01/2009 7:07:31 AM PST by Dallas59 ("You know the one with the big ears? He might be yours, but he ain't my president.")
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To: KevinDavis

People delibrately choose to be blind.

What was the gap when Europe caught up with China on gun powder?

Let there be a lesson in that.


5 posted on 03/01/2009 7:09:52 AM PST by MyTwoCopperCoins (I don't have a license to kill; I have a learner's permit.)
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To: Dallas59; All

You may be right..


6 posted on 03/01/2009 7:10:26 AM PST by KevinDavis (No one should question our "Dear Leader"!)
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To: KevinDavis
New Pentagon Report: China's Growing Military Space Power
By Leonard David
Special Correspondent, SPACE.com
March 6, 2008

GOLDEN, Colorado — A just-released Pentagon report spotlights a growing U.S. military concern that China is developing a multi- dimensional program to limit or prevent the use of space-based assets by its potential adversaries during times of crisis or conflict.

Furthermore, last year's successful test by China of a direct-ascent, anti-satellite (ASAT) weapon to destroy its own defunct weather satellite, the report adds, underscores that country's expansion from the land, air, and sea dimensions of the traditional battlefield into the space and cyber-space domains.

Although China's commercial space program has utility for non- military research, that capability demonstrates space launch and control know-how that have direct military application. Even the Chang'e 1 — the Chinese lunar probe now circling the Moon — is flagged in the report as showcasing China's ability "to conduct complicated space maneuvers — a capability which has broad implications for military counterspace operations."

To read the entire publication [29.67MB/pdf], go to (U.S. Dept of Defense) :
http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/pdfs/China_Military_Report_08.pdf
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From the Sino-Russian Joint Statement of April 23, 1997:
"The two sides [China and Russia] shall, in the spirit of partnership, strive to promote the multipolarization of the world and the establishment of a new international order."
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Central_Asia/HI29Ag01.html
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Russia, China flex muscles in joint war games
Reuters: Aug 17, 2007

CHEBARKUL, Russia (Reuters) - Russia and China staged their biggest joint exercises on Friday but denied this show of military prowess could lead to the formation of a counterweight to NATO.

"Today's exercises are another step towards strengthening the relations between our countries, a step towards strengthening international peace and security, and first and foremost, the security of our peoples," Putin said.

Fighter jets swooped overhead, commandos jumped from helicopters on to rooftops and the boom of artillery shells shook the firing range in Russia's Ural mountains as two of the largest armies in the world were put through their paces.

The exercises take place against a backdrop of mounting rivalry between the West, and Russia and China for influence over Central Asia, a strategic region that has huge oil, gas and mineral resources.

Russia's growing assertiveness is also causing jitters in the West. Putin announced at the firing range that Russia was resuming Soviet-era sorties by its strategic bomber aircraft near NATO airspace.
http://in.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idINIndia-29030120070817?pageNumber=1&virtualBrandChannel=0
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From National Public Radio (NPR):
August 29, 2006
"Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has been visiting countries such as China, Iran and Russia as part of an effort to build a 'strategic alliance' of interests not beholden to the United States. He considers the United States his arch enemy.":
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5729764

7 posted on 03/01/2009 7:11:29 AM PST by ETL (ALL the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
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To: MyTwoCopperCoins; All
Just pounding on our chest by saying where Americans and being blind to what is going on the world is wrong..

We where blind sided by Japanese in 1941 thinking that they could never bomb us.. Well they did..

In 57 we where blind sided by the Russians with Sputnik..

In the early 70's we where blind sided by the small Japanese imports. Well look what happened..
8 posted on 03/01/2009 7:13:15 AM PST by KevinDavis (No one should question our "Dear Leader"!)
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To: KevinDavis
just because they are behind doesn't mean they can catch up and overtake us in space.

But a look at the crash-test videos, the continual poisoning of their customers by every means available, and the experience of anybody that's ever bought a tool made in China, does.

9 posted on 03/01/2009 7:27:51 AM PST by jiggyboy (Ten per cent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
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To: jiggyboy
does mean they can't catch up to us in space.
10 posted on 03/01/2009 7:28:38 AM PST by jiggyboy (Ten per cent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
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To: KevinDavis

The Chinese Army already docked with the Clintons.


11 posted on 03/01/2009 7:34:37 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: jiggyboy

Ah there you go, anthropomorphizing an entire nation of more than a billion.

Has it ever occurred to you that the hands that build the bombs, missiles and rockets might not be the same as the ones that made your toothbrush?


12 posted on 03/01/2009 8:45:43 AM PST by MyTwoCopperCoins (I don't have a license to kill; I have a learner's permit.)
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To: MyTwoCopperCoins
Has it ever occurred to you that the hands that build the bombs, missiles and rockets might not be the same as the ones that made your toothbrush?

Nope, 'cuz I've worked with two different electronics manufacturers, in China. They'll never put a man in space and bring him back alive.

13 posted on 03/01/2009 10:05:41 AM PST by jiggyboy (Ten per cent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
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To: KevinDavis

It will probably take them long.


14 posted on 03/01/2009 10:08:56 AM PST by wastedyears (April 21st, 2009 - International Iron Maiden Day)
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They did...


15 posted on 03/01/2009 10:21:39 AM PST by KevinDavis (No one should question our "Dear Leader"!)
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To: jiggyboy

I believe they have already sent a man up into space, and brought him back.


16 posted on 03/01/2009 10:26:24 AM PST by MyTwoCopperCoins (I don't have a license to kill; I have a learner's permit.)
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To: jiggyboy
Nope, 'cuz I've worked with two different electronics manufacturers, in China.

In a closed country like China, that would in no way be indicative of their military factories. They have different priorities, different management, different aims, and different ideologies.

17 posted on 03/01/2009 10:31:18 AM PST by MyTwoCopperCoins (I don't have a license to kill; I have a learner's permit.)
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To: MyTwoCopperCoins

Well hush my mouth, that pre-Olympics spacewalk, that’s right. I had completely forgotten about that.

I recall dismissing it at the time because they mistakenly published the gushing interview with the spacewalker before the spacewalk actually happened, possibly even before the launch.


18 posted on 03/01/2009 12:37:36 PM PST by jiggyboy (Ten per cent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
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To: jiggyboy

Weren’t there two missions? One was a capsule that took two people into space, and returned with no spacewalk.

The second one was the Olympic incident you speak of. Was it debunked?


19 posted on 03/01/2009 12:41:31 PM PST by MyTwoCopperCoins (I don't have a license to kill; I have a learner's permit.)
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To: MyTwoCopperCoins

There are way too many results for “chinese space walk fake” via google

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=chinese+space+walk+fake&btnG=Google+Search&aq=f&oq=

to deal with here, but the very first one is from Discover magazine

http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2008/10/08/did-the-chinese-fake-their-space-walk/

where the guy says it was real...and then of course there are a million “yes but” rebuttals immediately following from the peanut gallery.

Here’s an article about what I mentioned earlier: the “interview” with the orbiting astronauts that made it to the web site before they actually launched.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article4826302.ece

Ok that’s enough from me on this, I don’t want to steer the thread into a “was it fake?” flame war.


20 posted on 03/01/2009 1:30:06 PM PST by jiggyboy (Ten per cent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
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