Hats off to Yang Liwei

jjohn on 2003-10-15T12:14:18

The lure of space has proved irrestible to China, who have successfully launched their first manned mission into orbit.

The launch of the Shenzhou V spacecraft, propelled into space by a Long March 2F rocket and carrying astronaut Yang Liwei, was welcomed by space experts around the world.

The European Space Agency described it as an "outstanding achievement", while US space agency (Nasa) officials in Houston praised the smoothness of the launch.

Perhaps China's and Europe's space programs provide a sharper focus for NASA who have struggled to define a cogent mission since the Apollo missions. Despite what some critics say, I believe mastering space flight is critically important to the development of our species.


All hail the glorious Chinese government!

mary.poppins on 2003-10-16T12:19:50

Seriously, though, most "space programs" are thinly veiled ballistic missile / space weapons programs. Japan's government uses it to dogde its constitutional limit on war spending.

We've got lots of stuff to work out on the ground before we'll be ready as a species to go anywhere else. Getting rid of the Chinese government would be a good start.

Re:All hail the glorious Chinese government!

pudge on 2003-10-21T23:48:53

We've got lots of stuff to work out on the ground before we'll be ready as a species to go anywhere else.

Somebody needs to watch more B5!