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[FONT=Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Astronaut takes historic walk in space[/FONT]
(Agencies/chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2008-09-27 17:42
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In this video grab taken on Saturday, September 27, 2008 from China Central Television, Chinese astronaut Zhai ZhigangconductsChina's first spacewalk outside the Shenzhou VII spacecraft. [Xinhua]
Astronaut Zhai Zhigang became the first Chinese man to walk in space on Saturday, clambering out of China's Shenzhou VII space craft in a technological feat that made the Chinese people excited.

"I'm feeling quite well. I greet the Chinese people and the people of the world," Zhai said as he climbed out of the craft at around 16:40 Beijing time, a historic achievement telecast live on CCTV. Tens of millions of Chinese viewers clustered before TV screens to watch the moment.

Chinese President Hu Jintao and other top leaders had appeared at the Beijing Aerospace Control Center to watch the live transmission of Zhai's spacewalk.

Zhai, 42, chosen by an expert team for the first "extra-vehicular activity," unveiled a red national flag, helped by colleague Liu Boming, who also briefly popped his head out of the capsule.

Zhai slowly made his way towards a test sample of solid lubricant outside the capsule, took a sample and handed it to Liu.

Zhai safely returned inside the craft after about 20 minutes. The walk marked the highpoint of China's third manned space journey, which has received widespread media coverage.
In this video grab taken on Saturday, September 27, 2008 from China Central Television, Chinese astronaut Zhai Zhigang waves to the camera as he conducts China's first spacewalk. [Xinhua]


Zhai wore a $4.4 million Chinese-made suit weighing 120-kg. Liu wore a Russian-made one and acted as a back-up.

The third crew member, Jing Haipeng, monitored the ship from inside the re-entry module.

The risky manoeuvre is a step towards China's longer-term goal of assembling a space lab and then a larger space station, analysts said.

"On this flight, Chinese people's footprints will be left in space for the first time," said a commentary by the Xinhua news agency. The astronauts embarked on their walk after receiving a clean bill of health from doctors on the ground at mission control in Beijing, Xinhua said.
In this video grab taken on Saturday, September 27, 2008 from China Central Television, Chinese astronaut Zhai Zhigang waves a Chinese national flag as he conducts the nation's first spacewalk. [CFP]

Zhai's suit has 10 layers and takes up to 15 hours to assemble and put on.

China's first manned spaceflight was in 2003. A second, two-manned flight followed in 2005. The only other countries that have sent people into space are Russia and the United States.

Shenzhou VII took off on Thursday and is due to land on the northern steppes of Inner Mongolia on Sunday.

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Yesterday the China Daily news service was giving the people a play by play on how the space craft was being tracked by a tracking ship and that they were in communication with the Taikonauts on board....Only one problem the spacecraft hadn't launched yet.:)
 

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Lester ,
Yesterday the China Daily news service was giving the people a play by play on how the space craft was being tracked by a tracking ship and that they were in communication with the Taikonauts on board....Only one problem the spacecraft hadn't launched yet.

Yes Lester ,it's definitely a fake,.......those Commies ,eh?
 

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C'mon you got ahead of yourselves didn't you. I didn't say it was fake, just that the propaganda wasn't in synch with the event.
I know Lynch ;I purpposly "got ahead" of my self ,no hard feelings .
 

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President Hu Jintao writes name for domestically-made spacesuit
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Photo taken on Sept. 28, 2008, shows two Chinese characters which is written by Chinese President Hu Jintao. The characters are the name for China's domestically-made extra-vehicular activity (EVA) space suit "Feitian". Feitian, which literally means "flying in the sky" in Chinese, is the name of legendary Buddhist goddess.(Xinhua Photo)

Chinese President Hu Jintao has wrote the name for China's domestically-made EVA (extra-vehicular activity) space suit "Feitian".

Hu, also the general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission, wrote the two Chinese characters in calligraphy.

Feitian, which literally means "flying in the sky" in Chinese, is the name of a legendary Buddhist goddess.

During a 68-hour flight of the space mission, Zhai Zhigang undertook China's first-ever space walk donning the China-made spacesuit.