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  • The following are the major events in [[China]]'s space technology development since the 1950s: ...y in east China's [[Anhui Province]], an important step forward in China's space exploration.
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  • The '''Chinese Academy of Space Technology''' (CAST), established on [[February 20]], 1968, is a major rese ...H-1 in April 1970, opening a new epoch in China's exploration in the outer space. To date the CAST has developed and launched over 70 satellites of various
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  • ...country's space industry in 1956. Here is a '''timetable of the country's space exploration'''. ...research institution -- was founded, symbolizing the birth of the Chinese space industry.
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  • ...n the history of the Chinese space program and reflected great advances in space technology. [[Category:space]]
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  • [[file: Tiangong-1.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Tiangong-1, the unmanned space module ]] ...x launched on September 29, 2011 by China as it builds the country's first space station. ([[Tiangong-1|More...]])
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  • [[file: Tiangong-1.JPEG|thumb|200px|left|Tiangong-1, the unmanned space module ]] ...x launched on September 29, 2011 by China as it builds the country's first space station. It will dock with [[Shenzhou 10]] spacecraft in the middle of June
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  • [[file: Tiangong-1.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Tiangong-1, the unmanned space module ]] ...x launched on September 29, 2011 by China as it builds the country's first space station. It was docked with [[Shenzhou 10]] spacecraft on June 13, 2013. ([
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  • [[file: Tiangong-1.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Tiangong-1, the unmanned space module ]] ...x launched on September 29, 2011 by China as it builds the country's first space station. It was docked with [[Shenzhou 10]] spacecraft on June 13, 2013. ([
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  • [[file: Tiangong-1.JPEG|thumb|250px|left|Tiangong-1, the unmanned space module ]] ...x launched on September 29, 2011 by China as it builds the country's first space station. It was docked with [[Shenzhou 10]] spacecraft on June 13, 2013. ([
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  • ...odule complex to be launched by [[China]] as it builds the country’s first space station. [[Tiangong-1|(More...)]]
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  • ...odule complex to be launched by[[ China]] as it builds the country’s first space station. [[Tiangong-1|(More...)]]
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  • ...unched on September 29, 2011 by [[China]] as it builds the country's first space station. [[Tiangong-1|(More...)]]
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  • ...irst female astronaut entering space when the Shenzhou 9 was launched into space atop a Long March-2F rocket on June 12 from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center
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  • ...1 space module around 10 a.m. June 20, making her China's first teacher in space -- more than 300 km above the Earth's surface. [[Wang Yaping|(More...)]]
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  • ...nd technologies and enhancing international cooperation in exploring outer space.
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  • '''Zhou Jianping''' (周建平) is the general engineer of [[China]]’s manned space projects. ...fense Technology since October 1989. He started leading [[China]]’s manned space programs in 2000, making major contributions to spacecrafts [[Shenzhou 4]],
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  • ...mer China Aerospace Corporation. It is the main contractor for the Chinese space program. ...ystems as well as ground equipment. It also handles imports and exports of space-related products and is in charge of international cooperation in this rega
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  • ...country's space industry in 1956. Here is a '''timetable of the country's space exploration'''. ...research institution -- was founded, symbolizing the birth of the Chinese space industry.
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  • ...elling module, a return capsule and an orbital module, is the fifth manned space flight of [[China]]’s Shenzhou spacecraft series. ...uts of Shenzhou 10 spacecraft entered [[Tiangong 1]], a target orbiter and space module.
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  • ...g space lab Tiangong 2 within two days and the astronauts will stay in the space lab for 30 days before returning to Earth. ([[Chen Dong|More...]])
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  • ...d in 2012. This will complete China’s latest aeronautical plan to set up a space station. The plan is known as Project 921-2. ...unced three years ago by Zhan Jianqi, former vice director of China manned space engineering in an interview with China Central Television (CCTV).
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  • ...2, and set to dock with the operational [[Tiangong 1]], the nation’s first space lab module. ...e quite the hot topic. Nevertheless, China has no plans to conduct another space walk similar to that of [[Zhai Zhigang]] during the 2008 three-day tour of
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  • [[category:space]] ...to shows Shenzhou VII spacecraft, carried by Long March rocket, blast into space.]]
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