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Subj: Chinese Manned Spaceflight in 2003?
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AMSAT News Service Bulletin 012.10 From AMSAT HQ
SILVER SPRING, MD. JANUARY 12, 2002
To All RADIO AMATEURS
BID: $ANS-012.10
After the successful launch and recovery of the Chinese spacecraft Shenzh=
ou
IV in late 2002, a senior official in the Shanghai Academy of Space Fligh=
t
Technology, said nine launch missions were planned for 2003. However, Shi
Jinmiao, deputy commander-in-chief and deputy chief designer of the
Shenzhou IV spacecraft, did not disclose the planned launch date of a
manned spaceflight. Future spaceflights will depend, in part, on the
resulting analysis of Shenzhou IV's flight.
[ANS thanks China Daily for the above information]
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