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October 11, 2013
DRAGON SPACE
Ten Years of Chinese Astronauts
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Oct 11, 2013
On October 15, 2003, Chinese Air Force pilot Yang Liwei became the first Chinese citizen to fly in space. His mission on the Shenzhou 5 spacecraft lasted roughly one day and featured live television from orbit. The flight of Yang Liwei was another important event in the history of spaceflight. It also had a profound impact in other areas of life on Earth. As we pass the decade mark for Yang's mission, it's worth exploring how China's astronaut program has affected us. For space boffins, this ... read more
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OUTER PLANETS

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ROCKET SCIENCE

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DRAGON SPACE

NASA vows to review ban on Chinese astronomers
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SPACE TRAVEL

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MARSDAILY

Spacecraft snaps dramatic images of giant scar on the surface of Mars
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EXO WORLDS

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Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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MARSDAILY

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EXO LIFE

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SPACE TRAVEL

NASA ban on Chinese scientists 'inaccurate': lawmaker
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DRAGON SPACE

China criticises US space agency over 'discrimination'
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MARSDAILY

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MARSDAILY
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DRAGON SPACE

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LAUNCH PAD

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ROBO SPACE

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