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China spacecraft returns to Earth after docking test
BEIJING | Thu Nov 17, 2011 5:40pm IST

(Reuters) - An unmanned Chinese spacecraft returned to Earth successfully on Thursday after more than two weeks in orbit, marking a pivotal moment for the rising power's plans to secure a long-term manned foothold in space.

The Shenzhou 8 spacecraft touched down in northern China's Inner Mongolia region after a fiery return to Earth, a live broadcast on Chinese television showed.

The spacecraft's return is the latest show of China's growing prowess in space, alongside its growing military and diplomatic influence, at a time when budget restraints and shifting priorities have held back U.S. manned space launches.

The spacecraft was part of China's first docking exercise on Nov. 3, when it joined the Tiangong (Heavenly Palace) 1 module about 340 km (210 miles) above Earth.

The unmanned Tiangong module, which is 10.5 metres (35 feet) long, launched on Sept. 29, is part of China's exploratory preparations for a space lab.

China aims to have a fully fledged space station by about 2020.

However, it is still far from catching up with the established space superpowers: the United States and Russia.

Russia, the United States and other countries jointly operate the 400-tonne International Space Station, to which China does not belong.

But the United States will not test a new rocket to take people into space until 2017, and Russia has said manned missions are no longer a priority.

China launched its first manned space mission in 2003 when astronaut Yang Liwei orbited Earth 14 times. It launched its second moon orbiter last year after becoming only the third country to send its astronauts walking in space outside their orbiting craft, in 2008.

China also plans an unmanned moon landing and deployment of a moon rover in 2012. Scientists have raised the possibility of sending a man to the moon after 2020.

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China moves closer to having the world’s only space station

When China was denied membership in the multinational partnership that operates the International Space Station, the country decided to build a manned space station of its own. Now, China is one step closer to achieving its goal.

"We can never count on other countries to sell their mature technologies to us, so we have to rely on our own," said Zhou Jianping, chief designer of China's manned space program.

If future tests continue to go according to plan, China's 100-ton, manned space station will be completed and circling the Earth by 2020 — around the same time the ISS is scheduled to be retired and removed from orbit.

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China's Golden Decade
China has over sixty military space satellites in orbit. At least sixteen of these will be dual-use photo reconnaissance or largely military radar satellites. These are smaller than those used by the United States. The Chinese models tend to be three tons or less and don't last as long. There are also fifteen military communications satellites and sixteen Beidou navigation satellites. There are another dozen or so miscellaneous scientific and research satellites. Most of these satellites have gone up in the last six years, and are of modern design.
 
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Hats off to Chinese space scientists,great achievement.next step,shooting the moon.
You happy too soon, don't forget US haven't restart 'Star war' yet , that mean CHina space program still No match to USSR in 80s .

Russia-USA can easily shoot down your sattelite with incredible Scalar beam :cool:
 
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You happy too soon, don't forget US haven't restart 'Star war' yet , that mean CHina space program still No match to USSR in 80s .

Russia-USA can easily shoot down your sattelite with incredible Scalar beam :cool:

You mean the one that "allegedly" down one single F-111 in that famous 10 years war? I wouldn't cash that in as success if I were you. Look how torn apart Vietnam was due to the countless number of successful American air raids. For a single F-111 allegedly downed by the beam, I'd day the Americans had a pretty darn good result ;)
 
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