Chinese spacewalk mission gets into orbit
Posted on November 1st, 2008 at 8:41 pm by admin
Capital of Red China, China China’s three-man ballistic capsule shifted from an oval orbit to a more stable circular orbit 342 klicks (213 international miles) above Earth on Fri in readying for the country’s first attempt at a spacewalk.
Chinese spaceman Jing Haipeng dialogue to the dictation and control center in Shenzhou-7 on Fri.
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In Egypt, a three,000-year-old find
Posted on November 1st, 2008 at 2:21 pm by admin
Cairo, Egypt Egypt’s ancientness council says that archeologists have excavated a three,000-year-old red granite head conceived to depict the Nineteenth Dynasty Pharaoh of Egypt Ramses II.
Egypt’s Sovereign Council of Ancientness says the 30-inch-high head was in one case on the statue of a Pharaoh of Egypt.
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Carbonic acid gas output jumps to enter level in 2007
Posted on November 1st, 2008 at 8:01 am by admin
American capital The world pumped up up its defilement of the chief synthetic global warming up gas last twelvemonth, setting a class that could push beyond leading scientists’ jutting worst-case scenario, international research workers said Thursday.
A thick haze covers Capital of Indonesia, Indonesia, where atomic number 6 dioxide emanations are moving up rapidly.
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People launches three-man crew into space
Posted on November 1st, 2008 at 1:41 am by admin
JIUQUAN, Mainland China China successfully launched a three-man crew into space Thursday to transport out the country’s first spacewalk, beginning the nation’s most ambitious space missionary station since it first directed a somebody into space in 2003.
S Republic of China successfully set up a three-man crew into space Thursday to transport out the country’s first spacewalk.
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