People astronauts return to Earth triumphant
Posted on November 3rd, 2008 at 10:33 am by admin

Peiping, China Three Chinese spacemen returned to Earth Sunday, complementary a three-day foreign mission that included China’s first-ever spacewalk.

Mission commanding officer Zhai Zhigang waves Chinese flag after rising from his starship.

The Shenzhou-7 re-entry capsule jumped to a landing place on the Interior Mongolia steppe at about five:40 p.m. on Sunday.

China’s official word agency, Xinhua, cited Chinese space functionaries saying the 3 spacemen were all in good wellness.

The high spot of the missionary post came Sat when spaceman Zhai Zhigang egressed from the hatching of the Shenzhou-7 starship for a 13-minute expedition outside.

He first beckonned his custody to an external photographic camera and posterior held a small Chinese flag, wafture it in space.

The cosmonaut stayed close to the space vehicle, linked by tethers and ever keeping 1 hand on rails.

Zhai renderred to the interior of his capsule and unopen the hatching after about 13 proceedings outside.

The three-man crew established from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northern China’s Internal Mongolia Thursday for a three-day missionary post, the high spot of that was Saturday’s spacewalk.

The spacewalk paves the fashion for aggregation an infinite station from 2 Shenzhou orbital modules, the next major end of ’s manned spaceflight program.

People became the third state to direct people into space in 2003, when military pilot Yang Liwei circulated the Earth for 21 60 minutes.

Its second missionary station — in 2005 — held two crew fellow members and endured five years.

The minute mission has reigned front pages of China’s collectivist media, knock aside insurance coverage of China’s chronic scandal affecting contaminated milk.

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