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#3271 Thu 16 Oct 2003 01:33:AM
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China puts its first man in space<br /><br />China's first manned spacecraft has entered orbit, making it the third country to send a human into space.<br /><br />A Long March 2F rocket blasted off from the Gobi desert launch pad at 0900 (0100GMT), and the Shenzhou V spacecraft was orbiting Earth 10 minutes later.<br /><br />The craft, carrying a single astronaut Yang Liwei, is expected to orbit 14 times, returning to Earth in about 21 hours' time.<br /><br />President Hu Jintao was present for the launch, and said it was "the glory of our great motherland and a mark for the initial victory of the country's first manned space flight".<br /><br />Only the United States and the former Soviet Union had previously sent humans into space.<br /><br />I will not disappoint the motherland<br />Astronaut Yang Liwei<br /><br />"I feel good, see you tomorrow," Yang Liwei told mission control from space.<br /><br />The launch was to have been shown live on national television, but Chinese state television decided it would only show it later.<br /><br />However, programmes were interrupted to announce the successful launch.<br /><br />The English-language channel CCTV-9 echoed the words of American Neil Armstrong when he became the first man to walk on the moon.<br /><br />"If these were small steps, then now we are taking a giant leap into space," the announcer said.<br /><br />National prestige<br /><br />Yang Liwei, a 38-year-old lieutenant in the People's Liberation Army, was only publicly confirmed as the astronaut as the flight began.<br /><br />He was boarded the capsule almost three hours before blast-off, cheered by a group of balloon-waving children.<br /><br />Once aloft, he was said to be "reading a flight manual in the capsule of the Shenzhou V spacecraft and looked composed and at ease".<br /><br />State television said he would be eating freeze-dried shredded pork with garlic sauce and fried rice during his flight, and drinking tea.<br /><br />The Shenzhou design is based on the Russian Soyuz three-person space capsule, although the Chinese space programme has made wide-ranging changes.<br /><br />The project has become a matter of national prestige, with Shenzhou described in the official media as "China's self-designed manned spaceship".<br /><br />"I will not disappoint the motherland," Yang Liwei said before boarding the capsule.<br /><br />"I will complete each movement with total concentration. And I will gain honour for the People's Liberation Army and for the Chinese nation."<br /><br />The area around the Jiuquan launch site had been sealed off, with soldiers stopping all vehicles 35km (20 miles) from the Jiuquan launch centre.<br /><br />From early on Wednesday morning, people were reported to be driving out of Jiuquan city, over 200km (125 miles) to the south, to try to catch sight of the launch.<br /><br />Story from BBC NEWS:<br />http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/3192330.stm<br /><br />Published: 2003/10/15 04:01:14 GMT<br /><br />© BBC MMIII

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China launches first manned space mission<br />Associated Press<br /><br />China launched its first manned space mission on Wednesday, becoming the third country in history to send a person into orbit -- four decades after the former Soviet Union and the United States.<br /><br />With a column of smoke, the Shenzhou 5 craft cut across a bright, azure northwest China sky at exactly 9 a.m. Wednesday (9 p.m. EDT Tuesday) and went into orbit 10 minutes later. The official Xinhua News Agency immediately confirmed the launch and said the astronaut was air force Lt. Col. Yang Liwei, 38.<br /><br />"China's first manned spacecraft, the Shenzhou 5, blasted off," Xinhua said. China Central Television's Channel One, the government's flagship station, cut into its programming to announce the launch. The station later showed Shenzhou streaking into the sky and disappearing, its tracer billowing behind it.<br /><br />Minutes after the launch, a CCTV announcer said that Shenzhou 5 and Yang had "entered orbit at 9:10." Xinhua said Yang was "reading a flight manual in the capsule of the Shenzhou-5 spacecraft and looked composed and at ease."<br /><br />"I feel good," Yang radioed back from space after a half-hour in flight, according to Xinhua.<br /><br />Li Jinai, chief commander of the country's manned space program, was quoted by Xinhua as saying the spacecraft was operating normally in orbit.<br /><br />It was the culmination of a decade of efforts by China's military-linked manned space program -- and a patriotism-drenched moment for a communist government more concerned than ever about its profile on the world stage.<br /><br />The launch makes China the third country to put a human into space on its own. The former Soviet Union sent Yuri Gagarin up in April 1961; the United States launched Alan B. Shepard Jr. less than a month later. John Glenn became the first American in orbit in 1962.<br /><br />Chinese President Hu Jintao hailed the manned space mission as "the glory of our great motherland."<br /><br />The National Aeronautics and Space Administration applauded the launch and wished China continued success.<br /><br />"This launch is an important achievement in the history of human exploration," NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe said in a statement. "The Chinese people have a long and distinguished history of exploration. NASA wishes China a continued safe human space flight program."<br /><br />In Washington, Pentagon spokeswoman Cheryl Irwin said, "We wish them success and for their astronaut's safe return."<br /><br />Referring to China's earlier unmanned space launches, an announcer on the English-language government channe<br /><br />l CCTV-9 invoked American astronaut Neil Armstrong's words upon first walking on the moon. "If these were small steps," the announcer said, "then now we are taking a giant leap into space."<br /><br />Security was tight around the remote Gobi Desert base, some 175 miles northeast of Jiuquan.<br /><br />On Wednesday morning, the only road to the launch site was crowded with traffic, including military vehicles and civilian tour buses. But private cars were turned back and phone calls to the base were blocked.<br /><br />China kept details of the event secret, saying in advance only that the launch would take place between Wednesday and Friday and that the astronaut would orbit the Earth 14 times.<br /><br />The Shenzhou 5 launch came after four test launches of unmanned capsules that orbited the Earth for nearly a week before parachuting back to China's northern grasslands. State media say the manned flight is expected to last about 20 hours.<br /><br />Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zhang Qiyue said earlier that the flight was a key step in the "peaceful development of space" -- a reflection of China's effort to reassure the world that its military-linked program is benign.<br /><br />The Shenzhou, or "Divine Vessel," is based on the three-seat Russian Soyuz capsule, though with extensive modifications. China also paid Moscow to train at least two astronauts.<br /><br />But Beijing insists everything sent into space will be developed and made in China. State media, trying to dispel suggestions that its triumph depends on foreign know-how, refer to Shenzhou as "China's self-designed manned spaceship."<br /><br />Xinhua released a picture of Yang, 38, a pilot since 1987 and an astronaut since 1998, boarding Shenzhou 5 about 8 a.m. Wednesday.<br /><br />"I will not disappoint the motherland. I will complete each movement with total concentration. And I will gain honor for the People's Liberation Army and for the Chinese nation," the popular Chinese Web site Sina.com quoted Yang as saying before taking off.<br /><br />Sohu said Yang was selected Tuesday from a pool of three finalists. The astronauts have been training for years, and the field of candidates was narrowed from 14 in recent days.<br /><br />Yang, who is 5 feet, 6 inches tall, was born in 1965 in Youzhong County in Liaoning province, an industrial area in China's northeast.<br /><br />Sina quoted his older sister as saying he was an athletic child who enjoyed swimming and ice skating. He works for the Aviation Military Unit of China's People's Liberation Army, Chinese media said.<br /><br />State television had scrapped plans for a live broadcast of the launch. A Hong Kong newspaper said the cancellation was prompted by fears of the "political risks" of something going wrong.<br /><br />Xinhua quoted space officials Tuesday assuring the public that the astronauts' space suits were safe and the Long March CZ-2 F booster was China's "best rocket."<br /><br />After months of official silence, the government showed growing confidence over the past week, announcing that the flight would blast off some time between Wednesday and Friday and splashing pictures of the once-secret launch base across newspapers.<br /><br />But the decision to cancel a live broadcast suggested leaders might be unnerved by the thought of the propaganda disaster that an accident could produce.<br /><br />China used to broadcast satellite launches live, but stopped in 1995 after a rocket blew up moments after liftoff, reportedly killing six people on the ground.<br /><br />Dozens of messages left on Chinese Web sites had taunted officials for their decision and demanded that the government show its people the historic launch as it happens.<br /><br />Such sites are monitored by censors who enforce official rules on content and sometimes erase postings, which suggested the negative postings were genuine.<br /><br />The Gansu Daily, published in the provincial capital, Lanzhou, welcomed the imminent launch.<br /><br />"Finally," it said, "the time has come to realize the 1,000-year dream of flying dreamed by the sons and daughters of China."


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