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Chinese Astronauts Board Space Station In Historic Mission (reuters.com) 38

Three Chinese astronauts arrived on Wednesday at China's space station for the first in-orbit crew rotation in Chinese space history, launching operation of the second inhabited outpost in low-Earth orbit after the NASA-led International Space Station. Reuters reports: The spacecraft Shenzhou-15, or "Divine Vessel", and its three passengers lifted off atop a Long March-2F rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre at 11:08 p.m. (1508 GMT) on Tuesday in sub-freezing temperatures in the Gobi Desert in northwest China, according to state television. Shenzhou-15 was the last of 11 missions, including three previous crewed missions, needed to assemble the "Celestial Palace", as the multi-module station is known in Chinese. The first mission was launched in April 2021.

The spacecraft docked with the station more than six hours after the launch, and the three Shenzhou-15 astronauts were greeted with warm hugs from the previous Shenzhou crew from whom they were taking over. The Shenzhou-14 crew, who arrived in early June, will return to Earth after a one-week handover that will establish the station's ability to temporarily sustain six astronauts, another record for China's space program. The Shenzhou-15 mission offered the nation a rare moment to celebrate, at a time of widespread unhappiness over China's zero-COVID policies, while its economy cools amid uncertainties at home and abroad.

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  • by MrKaos ( 858439 ) on Wednesday November 30, 2022 @01:33AM (#63090016) Journal

    If only they would sort out where their boosters fall instead of leaving it to chance.

    • I had a Falcon 9 booster burn up over my house once. It was pretty fucking awesome.
      • by MrKaos ( 858439 )

        I had a Falcon 9 booster burn up over my house once. It was pretty fucking awesome.

        I reckon it would be less cool if it landed on it though.

        • I saw a piece of a Falcon 9 that landed in some guys' back 40 over on the East Coast.
          Ya, it would be less cool. I likely wouldn't have a house.
  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday November 30, 2022 @02:23AM (#63090062)

    Typical American smear, the last sentence was totally irrelevant.

    • Typical American smear, the last sentence was totally irrelevant.

      Are you suggesting that that there isn't unhappiness? Or that China's economy is going well? Or are you suggesting that this achievement isn't worth celebrating?

      More likely you are a puppet account for Whinney the Poo's [sic] troll farm who just posts against any criticism of China regardless of how relevant it is.

      Using science to celebrate achievement at a time of unhappiness has always been relevant.

      • Not in the slightest.
        I think they were saying that, uhhh, lemme check- ya, that "the last sentence was totally irrelevant."

        Which seems to check out.

        Further you seem to kind of make their point... You instantly start foaming at the mouth and accusing them of being part of a troll farm under the control of some jackass Chinese dictator, thinking yourself clever by using a name that person apparently finds insulting or something.
        Remonds me of the dumbfucks who go around saying democRATs and rePUGlicans
        • by thegarbz ( 1787294 ) on Wednesday November 30, 2022 @05:29AM (#63090204)

          that "the last sentence was totally irrelevant."

          Maybe you didn't read my last sentence. We have always celebrated achievement in a time of unhappiness. It is very much relevant and not slanderous in the slightest.

          • No, I read your last sentence, and I found it silly.
            We celebrate scientific achievements at all times, happy and sad.

            What I found inappropriate was your injection of weird political slanders.

            You can't have reasonable discussions with people when you're doing shit like that.
            I get you don't like whatever the fuck the Chinese President's name is. But call the dude by his fucking name. Quit trying to troll people regarding him.
    • by iserlohn ( 49556 )

      It's called providing context and it is a reasonable statement given the news of what's happening in China right now. Feel free to read something else if you want to stick your head in your own bubble.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      TFA says "a rare moment to celebrate" but there have been plenty lately, just from achievements in space. They built a space station, assembled it in orbit, and crewed it.

      They are saying they want to do a moon landing in 2028. If we look at what they have been able to achieve so far, they have demonstrated many of the necessary technologies. They can launch plenty of mass, they can dock and assemble spacecraft in orbit, and they can sustain humans in space for far longer than needed for a moon mission. They

    • Typical American smear, the last sentence was totally irrelevant.

      Well AC, I'm going to guess you know jack and -expletive- about China. While I am happy that they've had this success, the world (especially China) is not like the Martian. While not as bad as the former USSR, this was a spectacle by a country that uses them to hide from it's own citizens. Also, as a country, China is a bit uncaring about their garbage and where it's going to fall.

      Not anywhere near as bad as Russia some days... but... yeah... PEOPLE NEED TO BE MORE CAREFUL. Even the US and EU need to be

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