Posted on 09/17/2022 7:53:05 AM PDT by BenLurkin
The latest spacewalk was the second during a six-month mission that will oversee the completion of the space station. The first of two laboratories, a 23-ton module, was added to the station in July and the other is to be sent up later this year.
The third member of the crew, Liu Yang, supported the other two from inside during the spacewalk. Liu and Chen conducted the first spacewalk about two weeks ago.
They will be joined by three more astronauts near the end of their mission in what will be the first time the station has six people on board.
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“Give me money, I’ll give you secrets.”
Odd thing about a Chinese space walk.
An hour later...you feel like doing it again.
Yup, lest we forget🤬
I’m picturing a zero-gravity Chinese fire drill.
The 60s-era cosmonauts did spacewalks and orbital rendezvous to practice skills needed for their moon landing, because of their lack of sufficient heavy lift. The plan was, two nearly simultaneous launches, one to put their lunar lander into orbit around the moon, the other to send two cosmonauts into lunar orbit and to return them after the landing.
The one cosmonaut to make the landing would have done an untethered spacewalk over to the nearby lander vehicle, run some checks, descend to the surface, blab some Russian agitprop, plant the hideous commie flag, then at the calculated time ascend to rendezvous with the other vehicle, do another untethered spacewalk, rejoin his comrade, and the two cosmonauts would return to Earth.
Of course, none of it ever happened, because the N1 booster never had a successful flight test. Its last one took place after the end of our lunar landings.
The other reason for spacewalks is to perform maintenance and repairs to a space station.
Thank the treasonous Clinton’s for this
Big deal. We can simulate a far bigger Space Station than they can ever get up there.
Clinton gave them the technology.
The globalists gave them the money.
China needed both. And we gave them both.
A+ !
But did they goosestep?
That’s true for now but the ISS is an international effort. It’s the biggest but probably not for long. The Chinese have advanced a lot in space in 20 years. Yes, they used other nations technology, but so did America with Operation Paperclip in the ruins of the Reich. I grew up in an era when “made in Japan” was supposed to be some kind of insult, and it was right up until their auto industry eclipsed domestic vehicles. A little humility for the achievements of other nations is a healthy attitude. If anything it lessens the risk of useless wars.
When will the missile modules be installed?
90s clothes were so baggy.
Now, Tang is one of the astronauts.
Aaannnd you win the thread.
They own the high ground now, they can do whatever they want
I agree with everything you say, and we must be of about the same age. In particular I agree with the last two sentences of your comment.
I surmise that you may perhaps have missed a key word in the comment — by BobL — to which I was responding.
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