Chickens Hatch Aboard Chinese Space Module 21
Buzx writes: "It seems China is closing in on her goal of joining the small club of space-faring nations. Three chickens hatched aboard a Shenzhou space module after seven days in orbit. This reminds me of the U.S.'s experiments with monkeys (anyone remember Ham?) and the USSR's space dog, Laika."
Competition is good ... (Score:2)
The US has become far too complacent, and Russia is pretty broken right now. New competition may mean that we'll actually get off this rock before it gets hit by an asteroid or something.
Finally (Score:1)
some *CHICKS* in space!!!
have you seen any... martians? (Score:1)
apparently, of the nine sent up, only 3 hatched. does anyone know how that compares to earth?
eggcellent! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:eggcellent! (Score:1)
I won't mod you down, but I will give you a boo
Re:eggcellent! (Score:1)
please, Score: 5 (Funny)...
:-)
only 3 hatches out of 9 eggs (Score:2, Interesting)
They're using the survival of the eggs to tout their life support system. But for all we know those other eggs came back scrambled, or horribly mutated into monster chickens. If they want the rest of the global community to be impressed with their space program, they ought to be a little more forthcoming with their data, success or failure.
Re:only 3 hatches out of 9 eggs (Score:2, Interesting)
More info from media with China (Score:3, Informative)
Re:More info from media with China (Score:1)
Re:only 3 hatches out of 9 eggs (Score:1)
space food farm (Score:1)
Re:space food farm (Score:2)
Boneless chicken? (Score:1)
This is legit. (Score:2)
--Blair
Re:This is legit. (Score:2)
PIGS... IN... SPAAAAAAAAAACE!
(insert obligatory rant about lame lameness filter here)