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Page 1: Dragon Space by Ben J. Huset Oct 14, 2003 Post Launch edition China in Space from Wan Hu to Yang Liwei

byBen J. Huset

Oct 14, 2003 Post Launch edition

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Past

Present

Future

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Battle of Kai-Keng Chinese defeat Mongols

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Wan Hu

ArtistPoliticianExplorer- 1 chair- 2 kites- 47 fire arrows

There was a large cloud of smoke…and Wan Hu was gone…

There is Lunar crater named after him

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Tsien Hsue-shen

(Qian Xuesen)

Profession: Engineer.

Marital Status: Married.

Children: Two.

Birth Date: 11 December 1911.

Birth City: Hangzhou.

Birth Country: China.

Nationality: Chinese.

Degree: Ph.D., Caltech, 1939

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1911 - December 11 Born in Hangzhou, China

1935 - Aug 15 - Leaves China to study at MIT

1936 - Sep 1 - Enters CalTech

1937 - Helped founding of the Jet Propulsion Lab

1945 - Project Lusty – US military scientists go in Germany, interviewed VonBraun

1947 – Married Chinese General’s Daughter

1949 - Applied to become a US citizen

1950 - June 6, FBI pulled clearances, house arrest

1955 - Sep 17 - Tsien Hsue-shen deported from U.S.

1956 - Feb 17 - Plan for missile development proposed

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1960 – Sept Launch R-2 Dec Launch DF-1

1968 - Founded the Space Flight Medical Research Center

1970 – Launch DFH-1 1978 – Proposed winged spaceship

1991 – Awarded State Scientist of

Outstanding Contribution

Currently retired

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Soviet/China

AgreementSigned 12/6/1957

Soviet Built R2 launched Sept. 1960

1st Chinese built DF1 launched Nov.5,1960

A Chinese built copy of a Russian copy, of a German V2

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Dong Feng-1 rocket – Payload 1350 / 508 kg.– Core Dia 1.65 m– Total length 17.60m– Range 550 km – Maximum altitude 171 km. – Time of flight 7.5 min – Max velocity at burnout 2175 m/s. – Accuracy 8 km in range, – 4 km laterally.

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DFH-1 1970-34A NORAD#4382– (East is Red)– Launched April 24, 1970 9:35 pm – Perigee: 434 km. Apogee: 2,162 km.– Today Perigee: 432 km. Apogee: 2,085 km.– Period : 110.7 min Inclination: 68.4 deg.– Weight 173 kg. 1 meter in diameter 1.1980 RCS– Design life : 15 days – Broadcast song ‘East is Red’ on 20.009 MHz– CZ-1(Chang zheng) [Long March] 1 rocket– Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center

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The East is red, the sun has risen!  China has produced Mao Zedong!  

He works for the people's happiness, he is the people's savior.

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• Fanhui Shi Weixing (recoverable test satellite) Photo recon. (Spy satellites)• First Launched in Nov 1975 on Long March 2C• Last launched in October 1996•Oak heat shield

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Dong Xiaohai Fang Guojun Lu Xiangxiao Wang Zhiyue Yu Guilin

•1966-1980• Total Length: 4.60 m• Maximum Diameter: 2.20 m.• Mass: 1,800 kg.• CZ-2 booster•1st Flight target 1973•Team dissolved in 1972 after failed overthrow of Mao Zedong by Lin Biao and managers purged.

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Cancelled

Cancelled

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China National Space Administration –http://www.cnsa.gov.cn/main_e.asp

Signs governmental agreements in the space area on behalf of organizations, inter-governmental scientific and technical exchanges; and also being in charge of the enforcement of national space policies and managing the national space science, technology and industry.

Luan Enjie, Administrator of CNSA

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China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology (CALT), headquartered in Beijing, has been the leading launch vehicle manufacture in China since its establishment in 1957. CALT is also one of the major launch service providers in the world. The Long March launch vehicles, designed and manufactured by CALT, can send various payloads to Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Sun-synchronous Orbit (SSO) and Geo-synchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO) with low cost and high reliability.

– 12 Research Institutes– 5 Factories– 22,000 People

–President:Yansheng Wu

http://www.calt.com.cn/new/english/

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Under the direct administration of the State Council,China-Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation is one of the biggest enterprises solely owned by the state.Within CASIC,four divisions have been established,including six large-scale academies,over 180 enterprises and institutions with nearly 100.000 employees in total,among which 40 percent are technicians and engineers of different specialties.

Taking missile weapon system as its foundation,CASIC also lays great emphasis on the development of information technology for military and civil purposes,satellite exploration and application,energy,environmental protection and equipment complex,etc

PresidentXia Guohong  

–http://www.casic.com.cn/docc-e/jie-shao/jianjie.asp

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http://www.spacechina.com/espace/

The China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) evolved from the former China Aerospace Corporation encompassing some of its organizations. With the approval of the State Council, on 01 July 1999, in an effort to become more competitive the Chinese government reformed the top ten Defense and Technology Corporations. These corporations, including the former China Aerospace Corporation, are all large State Owned Enterprises(SOE's) under direct supervision of the State Council.

The former China Aerospace Corporation, with some 270,000 employees, was divided into the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) and the China Aerospace Machinery and Electronics Corporation (CAMEC), presumably with about 150,000 employees.

The S&T Corporation has adopted CALT, the Fourth Academy, CAST, 062 Base, and 067 Base.

The Electro-mechanical Corporation has integrated the Second and Third Academies and the remaining bases.

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–China Great Wall Industry Corp. has been acting as the ties and bridges between the Chinese and global space community. For nearly 20 years, China Great Wall has been endeavoring to contribute to the peaceful utilization of space technology, and has especially played an important role in the development of satellite communication in the Asian-Pacific region.

http://www.cgwic.com/index1.html

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• Construction stared June 1956 • Gobi Desert in Gansu Province • Launches all recoverable satellites

Lat: 41° 19’ NLong: 100° 19’ EAlt: 1,000m

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TOP SECRET

TOP SECRET

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© Space Imaging Ikonos Sat

Oct. 4, 2003

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Sept 29, 2003

© Space Imaging Ikonos Sat

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Oct 4, 2003© Space Imaging Ikonos Sat

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Oct 4, 2003

© Space Imaging Ikonos Sat

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Vertical Assembly and Testing Building (VATB)

Sept 29, 2003

© Space Imaging Ikonos Sat

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Vertical Assembly and Testing Building (VATB)

Oct 4, 2003

© Space Imaging Ikonos Sat

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Vertical Assembly and Testing Building (VATB)

Doors:Height :74 meters (243 feet), Upper width : eight meters (26 feet)Lower width :14 meters (46 feet) Gross weight : over 350 tons

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• Latitude: 28°15' N.•Longitude: 102°01' E.•Altitude: 1,800.00 m •Opened in 1984• Mountains of Sichuan Province• Designed to put geostationary satellites into orbit• Equipment to support a cryogenic upper stage.

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• CZ-2E rocket rocket explodes 22 sec after take-off of a Hughes-built comm. satellite.• Killing six people ??? 59 injured Maybe more??• Western satellite insurers became nervous about the rocket’s reliability. • Western Satellite launches were snuffed when Congress charged U.S. companies with sharing militarily sensitive launch technology with China.•The Clinton administration cracked down on satellite exports to Chinese launch pads

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•Near the mountain city of Taiyuan in Shanxi Province•First launch: 1988.•Tests ICBM/SLBM missiles•Launches polar orbiting spacecraft. •Twelve Iridium satellites were launched here on six Long March rockets from 1997 through 1999.

37°30'N 112°36'E

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•Sounding rocket launch site. •Latitude: 19°19' N.•Longitude: 109°48' E.•1st launch 1988 Dec 19

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Sub-orbital Launch Site.Latitude: 30°57' N. Longitude: 119°13' E. Sounding rocket launch site. In use from September 1960 – July 1966.

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CBERS-1

Hong Kong

FY-2Feng-Yun-2 "Wind-Cloud"

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• Started in 1992• Weight of 7800 kg (17,000 lbs) • 8.55 m (28 ft) long • Maximum diameter of 2.8 m (9.2 ft). • It is powered with four solar panels that generate a total of 1500 watts• 19 billion yuan ($2.3 billion) a year ????

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Shenzhou2.8 m in diameter 8.8 m longMass of 7,600 kg.

Soyuz2.3 m in diameter7.9 m longMass of 7,300 kg

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Yuan Wang (“Long View”)

Swakopmund, NamibiaConstructed in 2001Staff 5-20

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I – Nov 21,1999 6:30 a.mI – Nov 21,1999 6:30 a.mII – Jan 9-16,2001 bad landing?II – Jan 9-16,2001 bad landing?III – Mar 25-Apr-1,2002III – Mar 25-Apr-1,2002IV – Dec 29-Jan-4,2002/3IV – Dec 29-Jan-4,2002/3V – Oct 15, 2003 ??V – Oct 15, 2003 ??

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Orbit module separation

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Wu Jie and Li Qinglong Trained in Russia 1996-97

Autographs

Wu Jie

Li Qinglong

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• William Anders, born in Hong Kong, orbited the moon in December 1968 on Apollo 8.

• Shannon Lucid, born in Shanghai, holds the world record for a woman for time in space (over 223 days in space on 5 space flights).

•Taylor Wang, physicist, also born in Shanghai, spent seven days in space aboard shuttle mission STS-51-B in 1985.

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•Launch : Oct. 15, 2003 at 9 a.m. Beijing Time Oct. 14, 2003 at 8 p.m. CDT

• Long March CZ-2F rocket• Orbit Earth 14 times (21 hrs)?• Initial Perigee altitude is 200 km• Initial Apogee is 350 km.• It will then shift to a circular orbit with an altitude of 343 km. • 42.4 deg incl.

Yang Liwei

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Chen Quan Deng QingmingFei Junlong Jing HaipenLiu Buoming Liu WangNie Haishen Pan Zhanchun Yang Liwei 1st Zhai Zhigang Zhang Xiaoguan Zhao Chuandong Li Qinglong, Wu Jie. (Russian Trained)

• Experienced fighter pilots• About 5 feet, 8 inches tall• Weighing about 140 pounds.• 6+ yrs training for mission

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"They'll be able to eat shredded pork with garlic sauce and kungpao chicken," "It will be more tasty than Western food. After the meal, green tea will be available to increase the astronaut's spirits." -- China.com

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Taikonaut quarters

Spaceflight Memorial Tower of the Jiuquan Launch CenterSpaceflight Memorial Tower of the Jiuquan Launch Center

Tracking camera

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• Live TV Launch coverage ? NOPE!• President Hu Jintao to attend• Former president Jiang Zemin to attend

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Family photoFamily photo

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And you thought yourAnd you thought yourdriver’s photo was baddriver’s photo was bad

I hope I don’t needI hope I don’t needthose pieces.those pieces.

’’"I will not fail the expectations of all"I will not fail the expectations of all Chinese people and the motherland Chinese people and the motherland and will try my best to make every and will try my best to make every part of the mission successful.part of the mission successful. " "

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Space Objects Box Score

Peoples Rep. of China

On Orbit as of 9-30-2003 Payloads = 37 Debris = 277Total = 314

Decayed as of 9-30-2003Payloads = 40Debris = 275Total = 315

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In the 21st century, China will continue to promote the development of its space industry in the light of its national situation, and make due contributions to the peaceful use of outer space, and to the civilization and progress of mankind…

…The aims of China's space activities are: to explore outer space, and learn more about the cosmos and the Earth; to utilize outer space for peaceful purposes, promote mankind's civilization and social progress, and benefit the whole of mankind; and to meet the growing demands of economic construction, national security, science and technology development and social progress, protect China's national interests and build up the comprehensive national strength...

--Information Office of the State Council 11-22-2000

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2012 ?

Total Length: 11.00 m. Maximum Diameter: 4.50 m. Total Mass: 20,000 kg. Electrical System: Two solar panels, ca. 4 m x 15 m each.

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201? ?

wingspan of 8 m length of 12 mmass of 12 tonnes

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2010-2020+ ??

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Go Taikonauts!

– http://www.geocities/ .com/CapeCanaveral Launchpad/1921/

China Academy of Launch Vehicle Tech– http://www.calt.com.cn/

CHINA GREAT WALL INDUSTRY CORPORATION– http://www.cgwic.com

China National Space Admin– http://www.cnsa.gov.cn/main_e.asp

Federation of American Scientists – http://www.fas.org/spp/guide/china/

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……

Mark WadeMark Wade Chen Lan Chen Lan Jim Oberg  Jim Oberg  Sven GrahnSven Grahn Yang LiweiYang Liwei Wan HuWan Hu

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