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Tiangong-1 Forms Cornerstone Of China's Space OdysseyBeijing (XNA) Sep 30, 2011 China's first space laboratory, Tiangong-1, is slated to blast into orbit between 13:16 and 13:31 GMT Thursday, just one day prior to China's National Day on Oct.1. It will be the latest showcase of the nation's growing prowess in space, and comes while budget restraints and economic tailspin have held back the once dominant U.S. space missions. If all goes well according to plan, this will mark China's initial success in docking, which is considered one of the sine qua nons for more prolonged exp ... read more |
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