China Praises Successful Launch Of New Space Rocket
The spaceship will one-day transport astronauts to a space station that China plans to complete by 2022 — and eventually to the Moon.The spaceship and capsule are slated to return to a landing site by Friday after completing their test flights, Ji Qiming of the China Manned Space Agency told a press conference.
“The new spaceship will give China an advantage in the area of human spaceflight over Japan and Europe,” said Chen Lan, an independent analyst at GoTaikonauts.com, which specialises in China’s space programme. Beijing has launched several spacecraft since 1999 and the previous vessel, the Shenzhou, was modelled after Russia’s Soyuz.
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