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Europe’s astronauts learning Mandarin for future China collaboration

The European Space Agency says it is keen to advance international cooperation in aerospace, including with China

PUBLISHED : Friday, 05 October, 2018, 11:18am

The European Space Agency (ESA) director general Jan Werner discussed the move in an interview with the Chinese state news agency Xinhua in Bremen, Germany, on Wednesday on the sidelines of the International Aerospace Congress, the world’s biggest aerospace forum.

Werner said the ESA was very keen to promote international cooperation in the field of aerospace, and that China was a willing collaboration partner.

Made up of 23 European member states, the ESA has already sent a number of European astronauts to train with their Chinese counterparts in China since signing a long-term cooperation agreement in 2015. Many European astronauts are learning Chinese in the hope of joining future Chinese space flight missions.

German astronaut Matthias Maurer, who has previously been interviewed by international media, has been learning Chinese for the past six years.

Maurer previously told Xinhua that he hoped to be one of the first foreign astronauts to reach China’s planned space station, which is expected to be operational in 2022.

“Three of my young colleagues – one German, one Italian and one French – have started learning Chinese because we hope that the first non-Chinese astronaut to fly [in China’s space station] will be a European,” ESA astronaut Jean-Francois Clervoy previously told Xinhua.

China cannot use the Nasa-developed International Space Station (ISS) because of US national security concerns, including about alleged technology theft. The US national space agency built the ISS in collaboration with 14 other countries.

China has opened up its once secretive space programme to international partners in recent years. In May, the China National Space Administration (CNSA) invited other countries to conduct experiments aboard its planned space station after it launches.

“The China space station belongs not only to China but also to the world,” said Shi Zhongjun, China’s UN representative, when the invitation was announced.

China has poured huge resources into developing its space programme, a marker of prestige and technological advancement. Its Chang’e 4 unmanned lunar probe is expected to be the first spacecraft to reach the far side of the moon later this year.

However, its space agency’s budget for the year of about US$3 billion is dwarfed by the US$20.7 billion allocated by the US government to Nasa for 2018.

Werner also said that he hoped European astronauts would in future be able to take part in China’s Shenzhou programme, its manned space flight initiative.

Under the programme, China successfully launched its first person into space – Yang Liwei, in 2003 – becoming only the third country to do so. Since then, it has completed six other manned missions, with the latest in 2016.

The ESA also has partnerships with the US and Russian space flight programmes.
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lol 4 astronauts learn chinese... and one of them since six years

that headlines are so funny..
 
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lol 4 astronauts learn chinese... and one of them since six years

that headlines are so funny..

Why so jealous? Cooperation is normal.

Perhaps they taught you that German invented spacecraft in school? No, Chinese invented the rocket, and they made the first attempt to go to space by rocket, not German.

Hundred other so-called "German inventions" had the root from China. It was just propaganda spread by the Western colonialist during 18 - 19 century that the West invented everything.
 
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Why so jealous? Cooperation is normal.

Perhaps they taught you that German invented spacecraft in school? No, Chinese invented the rocket, and they made the first attempt to go to space by rocket, not German.

Hundred other so-called "German inventions" had the root from China. It was just propaganda spread by the Western colonialist during 18 - 19 century that the West invented everything.

give me 100 please or stfu
 
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Germans want their own space station I guess, but they just can't make it happen.
 
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Germans want their own space station I guess, but they just can't make it happen.

With the current status of Germany?. Just a puppet of the US, basic education worse than Vietnam, millions of low-IQ refugees working in their factories. No wonder why their products are now of so bad quality.

Like India, perhaps it wants to be supa powa.
 
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Why so jealous? Cooperation is normal.

Perhaps they taught you that German invented spacecraft in school? No, Chinese invented the rocket, and they made the first attempt to go to space by rocket, not German.

Hundred other so-called "German inventions" had the root from China. It was just propaganda spread by the Western colonialist during 18 - 19 century that the West invented everything.



Those First Chinese "rockets" have literally nothing to do with today's rockets used for space travel. Filing a paper tube with gunpowder in hopes it randomly hits something is completely different from creating a rocket equipped with complex multi stage liquid fuel engines, guidance systems, and capsules which are built from materials able to withstand re-entry into earth's atmosphere.

Giving China credit for modern rocketry is like crediting the automobile to first human that created the wheel or crediting the jet engines to the first human that discovered fire.


This:

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Is not the same as this:


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And doesn't do this:

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The basic concept and the working principle are still the same.

In your logic, it is the Korean who invented TV.
 
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The basic concept and the working principle are still the same.

In your logic, it is the Korean who invented TV.


No it's not. It's completely different. Accidentally discovering gunpowder and then filling a paper tube with it and then using it as a crude weapon has nothing to do with space travel. Thrust from gunpowder is completely different to thrust from complex multi stage liquid fuel engines.

China contributed zero to pioneering space flight. Zero....nothing. Do you really think that Sergi Korolev or Wernher von Braun really owe China any credit from accidentally discovering gunpowder? Do you think those engineers...rocket scientists really took anything away from a crude gunpowder 'rocket' and somehow implemented it onto their rocket?
 
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The basic concept and the working principle are still the same.

In your logic, it is the Korean who invented TV.

Barbegal-Roman-Mill.jpg


1200px-ThreeGorgesDam-China2009.jpg


Booth work on same principles, i guess Romans invented Hydroelectric plants.
 
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No it's not. It's completely different. Accidentally discovering gunpowder and then filling a paper tube with it and then using it as a crude weapon has nothing to do with space travel. Thrust from gunpowder is completely different to thrust from complex multi stage liquid fuel engines.

China contributed zero to pioneering space flight. Zero....nothing. Do you really think that Sergi Korolev or Wernher von Braun really owe China any credit from accidentally discovering gunpowder? Do you think those engineers...rocket scientists really took anything away from a crude gunpowder 'rocket' and somehow implemented it onto their rocket?

China (and East Asia) invented gunpowder, rocket, cannon, rifle, land mines, naval mines and almost all primitive kind of modern weapons. The Western cannons, "invented" of course by some Westerner, until 19th century, still had the same principle of "hỏa thương thần cơ" developed by Ho Nguyen Trung of Vietnam, who later became Chinese Minister of Industry, in 13th century. Of course the later Western "inventors" knew nothing about Ho Nguyen Trung.

It is a waste of time to discuss such issues, when one of the sides has nationalistic / racist, rather than scientific mind, so I will stop here.
 
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Europe’s astronauts learning Mandarin for future China collaboration

I think collaboration between ESA and CNSA is a good thing.
But when they learn Mandarin they probably learn the Mandarin that one uses in their daily life.
Do they also have access to Mandarin words that are used in the world of space exploration?
The more technical terminology?

In the world of aerospace you have Simplified Technical English that functions as a controlled language for books on maintenance of airplanes. I think China should develop their own (broader) equivalent: Simplified Technical Mandarin (STM).

STM could then be used by these astronauts in order to sufficiently cooperate with their Chinese colleagues.
 
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I think collaboration between ESA and CNSA is a good thing.
But when they learn Mandarin they probably learn the Mandarin that one uses in their daily life.
Do they also have access to Mandarin words that are used in the world of space exploration?
The more technical terminology?

In the world of aerospace you have Simplified Technical English that functions as a controlled language for books on maintenance of airplanes. I think China should develop their own (broader) equivalent: Simplified Technical Mandarin (STM).

STM could then be used by these astronauts in order to sufficiently cooperate with their Chinese colleagues.
Well, till today almost all Western astronauts learn Russian.
 
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