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China Launches Space Mission
Seems to have gone quite well for them too at least they have now caught up with the the rest of the first world countries :Graucho
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well with the help of THE Russians
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Will they be leaving take out menu's on the moon lol
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Wonder why it took them so long though?
http://us.news1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com...r377469634.jpg On November 3, 1957 Russia launched the Sputnik 2 with the first living creature successfully sent into space orbit Laikia, a dog. Laika survived the launch and lived for 4 days before dying when the cabin overheated. http://www.star.le.ac.uk/edu/cosmo/laika.gif http://www.videocosmos.com/images/laika.jpg http://www1.umn.edu/scitech/assign/s...ussr_laika.JPG Both the US and Russia had been testing animal astronauts for about 5 years prior but Laika was actually the first to get up to the 50 mile altitude where space begins and orbit successfully. |
Can Someone say Star Wars AGAIN!:thumbsup
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well China was not going to launch even it has the ability to do so untill it saw the 911 attack that the unite states will be bombed back to the stone age by terrorist some day, so now it stands out the overtake the unite states, and this is the first step:Graucho
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OMG it's a miracle :1orglaugh
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OK so China is now 40 years behind, hopefully I will be senile enough when they start to invade rotten capitalist democratic countries to push their own one party system :Graucho
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Ever see that movie, Space Cowboys?
"Nukes onboard" |
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Foo Too Hai?
Foo Flung Hai? |
> Guarantee you there are some NSA style spy cameras on
> that capsule. For sure........ anyone who thinks there isnt a military angle in that equipment is having a wet dream. |
Beijing, we have a problem...
Just doesn't sound right. :1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
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