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Reply #15 - Oct 15th, 2003 at 12:07pm

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Was anyone else a little nervous about this?  There had been so much talk recently about China possibly having nuclear weapons, and then to find out that the Chinese government prohibited the broadcast of the launch (a last minute change, btw)....kinda made me a little worried.  lol

It's no secret that China has been one of the 5 main nuclear powers for many years. I see no need for paranoia or alarm. This space flight has been their ambition from way back in history. We in the West are not the only ones with dreams. Don't forget that gunpowder, fireworks & kite-flying originated in China. If anything this is a timely reminder to credit them with the respect they deserve & not underestimate their capabilities.
 

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Reply #16 - Oct 15th, 2003 at 12:38pm

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If anything this is a timely reminder to credit them with the respect they deserve & not underestimate their capabilities.


Exactly my point.  But, and I can't elaborate on this for reasons of rules here, we all know that the world is in a messed up state right now..as you said, we can't underestimate their capabilities.
 

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Reply #17 - Oct 15th, 2003 at 1:06pm

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Look upon it as a reminder. If it's taken the right way that's all it is.
 

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Reply #18 - Oct 15th, 2003 at 1:52pm
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nothing serious about china...north korea is a much bigger problem...
 
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Reply #19 - Oct 15th, 2003 at 2:02pm

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  Way to go China!  Welcome to the space community!  To Takionaut Yang Liwei, have a outstanding trip, enjoy the view and may you have a safe return.
 
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Reply #20 - Oct 15th, 2003 at 2:06pm

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Way to go China!  Welcome to the space community!  To Takionaut Yang Liwei, have a outstanding trip, enjoy the view and may you have a safe return.

I second that......! Wink
 

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Reply #21 - Oct 15th, 2003 at 2:41pm

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Reply #22 - Oct 15th, 2003 at 7:37pm

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Damn it all these acusations stop the paranoia please.
 
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Reply #23 - Oct 15th, 2003 at 7:54pm

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Just to let you guys know, takionaut Yang landed safely in his capsule today concluding the 21 hour flight. 

http://www.spacedaily.com/news/china-03zn.html
 
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Reply #24 - Oct 15th, 2003 at 8:02pm

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  Good for China!
 

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Reply #25 - Oct 15th, 2003 at 11:32pm

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  Many happy returns to Takionaut Liwei and a big thumbs up on a job well done!!
 
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Reply #26 - Oct 15th, 2003 at 11:49pm

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Congrats, China.  Smiley
 
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Reply #27 - Oct 16th, 2003 at 9:34pm

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i agree, a miricale if he comes back . . . . . .

Why? (Even though they have already landed) I think the Chinese are the best off. They have myriads of info at there disposal and I think they probably will never have a death in their program.
 

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Reply #28 - Oct 16th, 2003 at 9:42pm

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They have myriads of info at there disposal and I think they probably will never have a death in their program.

That is true, but then again so do we.  With about 140 manned space launches-we still have accidents and lose people.  I don't think they have much of a better situation just because of the risk involved in any manned space flight.  If anything, the only safety advantage they have is a newer capsule-but then again it's based on an old Russian's design.  In the end, I think we are all about equil.  Nither the US, Russia, or China will ever be able to make spaceflight completely safe and there will be accidents.  Sadly, it is likely they will lose someone just because of that-eventually.
 
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Reply #29 - Oct 17th, 2003 at 12:37am

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  I fear what RichieB16 said in his last post is way too true, we should expect to lose more lives in space travel.   Despite how engineers strive to make space travel as safe as possible there will always be accidents.  Think of how many people were lost in the early days of flight, even today aircraft and lives are lost.
  Being too complaisant is the enemy.  We should always be aware that flight, of any type, is a dangerous business and should not be considered routine.
 
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