China sends first woman into space

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China launched its most ambitious space mission yet on Saturday, carrying its first female astronaut and two male colleagues in an attempt to dock with an orbiting module and work on board for more than a week.

China launched its most ambitious space mission yet on Saturday, carrying its first female astronaut and two male colleagues in an attempt to dock with an orbiting module and work on board for more than a week.

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18/06/2012 12:44:35 p.m.

Fenix wrote:

I agree Brett, China is finally catching with technology and US is missing out on potential collaboration deals they could have made if they didnt lock them out. Tough luck for them, a balance in world power is good and interesting to watch for the coming future. *Me waits for China moon trip* :D

18/06/2012 12:44:32 p.m.

Fenix wrote:

I agree Brett, China is finally catching with technology and US is missing out on potential collaboration deals they could have made if they didnt lock them out. Tough luck for them, a balance in world power is good and interesting to watch for the coming future. *Me waits for China moon trip* :D

18/06/2012 5:21:48 a.m.

Brett wrote:

ahhh, America's pathetic attempt to lock out other countries(who don't fall into line)fails. Banning China from the ISS.........bad idea. Good on China for going it alone. As America slowly sinks and wallows into an economic stench of it's own making others rise...... New World Order, interesting.