BEIJING (Reuters) - China put its first man in space Wednesday, sending a single astronaut on a 21-hour odyssey around the Earth four decades after
the Soviet Union and the United States pioneered manned space flight.
The Long March 2F rocket carrying "taikonaut" Yang Liwei lifted off into a clear blue sky over the Gobi desert at 9 a.m. and entered its
predetermined orbit 10 minutes later.
Interesting... Looks like as well as considering the Euro in order to break the US position in international trade...now they want to break the US
position in space and commercial satellites... Favored nation, my ass... There's more implication here than just the furthering of their science
programs...
it showed three very high very bright fast moving objects. one was supposedly the chinese craft the other two were moving just as fast but in
different directions (i.e zigzags, circles etc). it was filmed in nebraska or something like that.