• Re: Watch this space. Chinese Space. (1/2)

    From wog walker@21:1/5 to wog walker on Sat Nov 6 02:41:37 2021
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    On Monday, July 27, 2020 at 1:02:19 AM UTC, Wakalukong Tuapekkong wrote:
    Flip, first, you are so obtuse yoi can't tell that something is a joke even when it's thrown at you.

    Second, what side effects? The US has already launched an all out war short of a shooting war against China. That's already way beyond a side effects.

    Wakalukong


    https://www.space.com/china-mars-tianwen-1-spacecraft-nasa-photo.html

    US message to the Chinese:

    "Wherever you may be, anywhere in the universe, we can still know where you are."

    Isn't this also true for China, and Russia???
    They also know where we are!!!!


    What would the US be up to next? Disrupt communications between the spacecraft and Chinese earth stations?

    Likewise...

    Can the Chinese or Russian track a US spacecraft on its way to Mars? I don't think so.

    Any citizen can track any spacecraft.
    It was beginner radio operator who discovered the Russian Spacecraft at the beginning.

    That was when the satellite only broadcast simple blips. We are talking about visual tracking.

    Anyway, here's another video on the Beidou.

    https://china.huanqiu.com/article/3zI0tPVkSYb


    Losing only a second every 300 million years, with Chinese science and technology.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTr9B4I83bU

    From an official source.
    www.gov.cn/xinwen/2020-09/04/content_5540659.htm

    On Sep 4, from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center and using a Long March 2F rocket, China successfully launched a reusable spacecraft.
    After orbiting earth, the craft will return to a designated landing site on earth.


    More details from an unofficial website (in Mandarin).

    www.spaceflightfans.cn/79662.html

    The reusable spacecraft has returned safely to earth.

    China's next space exploration feat will be the Chang'e 5 (嫦娥五)moon-sample-return mission, scheduled for Nov/Dec. Here's a complete simulation of the mission.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tp5_WCYv72Q


    Latest Chinese Lunar Landing Concept
    www.spaceflightfans.cn/80202.html#more-80202


    Different from US Apollo. The human capsule and the lunar lander will be launched separately, rendezvous in lunar orbit, astronauts will transfer to lander, perform moon landing,
    then blast off from moon to rendezvous again with human capsule for return trip to earth.


    An innovative way to launch objects to space. A Chinese company intends to use Electromagnetic Propulsion to launch satellites to space. Don't confuse this with the EM Drive which is
    supposed to produce thrust from microwave bouncing around a cavity. That has been disproved, the thrust being attributed to stray earth magnetism. The Chinese approach is the rail-gun concept or similar to the EM aircraft launching in an aircraft carrier.


    https://www.spacetechasia.com/chinese-startup-guoyao-tech-working-on-electromagnetic-propulsion-for-rockets/

    https://news.satnews.com/2020/09/20/electromagnetic-propulsion-launch-roadmap-announced-by-guoyao-tech/

    The company: www.cneml.com.
    On China's National Day today, Oct 1, the Chinese Mars spacecraft TianWen-1 (天问一号)sends back a selfie to earth, showing the complete spacecraft bearing the Chinese flag
    cruising along its way to Mars. It does not use a camera attached to the end of a pole. How is the image captured? A tiny camera was released from the craft. This camera can capture images with resolutions of 800×600、1600X1200 and download them to the
    spacecraft using WiFi. Cool!

    www.spaceflightfans.cn/80788.html#more-80788m

    wowchinsp, I am happy to see you can follow through on all these.
    In the 1960s, I supported the Gemini Space Program...
    I am all for space exploration and expand humanity throughout the universe...
    You had previously mentioned that you helped to track spaceships of the Gemini Program. Was it for NASA or the military?

    Both.
    When you work on tracking ship, there are a lot of space to cover. There were only 16 tracking ships... and we don't want to miss any part of the (missile)/(spacecraft) throughout because if
    there is a problem... where to look???? Human life is at stake!!!!


    Yes, humans have to seek habitat beyond earth, but first we have to achieve peace on earth

    That can never be done...

    or we will carry the fights to space and spread deaths and destruction beyond earth.

    Yes, ...


    More immediate task is to convince more people that space programs do benefit people on earth.

    Ordinary people don't give a damn about space. They only think of where their next dollar will come from...
    Only scientists think about space... other planets like earth far beyond our imagination....




    In this year of the COVID-19 pandemic, it can be observed that while many airplanes around the world have been grounded and airline industries grind to a halt, rockets continue to be
    launched without much reduction and the space industries hum along. This shows space program is increasing becoming an important contributor to the economy.

    Yes, but mostly as a weapon to destroy the enemy!!!!

    "Ordinary people don't give a damn about space. They only think of where their next dollar will come from...
    Only scientists think about space... other planets like earth far beyond our imagination...."


    That should be avoided - space being only for the elite few, i.e., the scientists. Without popular support, space programs will not get the vital supports it needs from the masses. Luckily,
    that is not the case. More people all over the world are benefiting from space technology in their daily lives. And they know it. Let's see how.

    Accurate weather forecasting means people can be evacuated in time from disasters like floods, typhoons and tornadoes.
    Global navigation means a person can know with good precision the location where he/she is, anywhere on earth, anytime.
    Video information can be broadcast to the remotest areas on earth.
    Education can be made widely available throughout the world.
    Employment - dollars for ordinary people. As space-related industries grow, it will provide employment for more people and contribute more to a nation's economy.
    Even baby food has benefited from space tech.

    More info from here:
    https://www.google.com.sg/search?biw=960&bih=483&ei=fTx5X_uBE8PB3LUPncS8iA0&q=use+of+space+technology+in+daily+life&oq=utilisation+of+space+technology&gs_lcp=
    CgZwc3ktYWIQARgBMgYIABAWEB4yBggAEBYQHjIGCAAQFhAeOgQIABBHOgcIABCxAxBDOgQIABBDOgUIABCRAjoNCC4QsQMQxwEQrwEQQzoKCAAQsQMQgwEQQzoGCAAQBxAeOgIIADoICC4QxwEQrwE6BAgAEAo6BAgAEA06BggAEA0QHjoICAAQCBANEB46CAgAEAgQBxAeOgQIABAeOggIABAHEAUQHjoGCAAQBRAeOggIIRAWEB0QHlDOywJ
    Yy-cDYIyHBGgCcAJ4AIABlgGIAfsVkgEEMjEuOZgBAKABAaoBB2d3cy13aXrIAQjAAQE&sclient=psy-ab

    How space technology, in this case the Chinese Beidou Global Navigation System, benefits life on earth.

    https://www.gpsdaily.com/reports/Chinas_self_developed_BDS_sees_thriving_applications_999.html
    China launches world's first 6G communications test satellite.
    Communication is carried out in terahertz frequency range.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTHVXn-aJv0
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5okxWZ5w-4

    Coming to you soon. China's moon sample return mission. Its scheduled for 23 Nov.
    The next feat in Chinese Space Exploration is all set to go, It is the moon sample return mission. This mission will return 2 Kg of moon sample to earth.

    The Chinese most powerful rocket Long March (长征五)will launch the spacecraft (嫦娥五)from Hainan Island Wenchang (文昌)Launch Center on 24th Nov at 0400 local time.

    At 8.2 tons, the 嫦娥五 will be the heaviest load launched to date in the Chinese Space Program.

    This mission is the third and final step of the Chinese unmanned moon exploration program of orbit, land and sample return.

    While it is not pioneering work in space exploration, the feat having been accomplished by the Americans and the Russians more than 40 years ago, it is the most complicated mission for the Chinese
    Space Program so far.

    Good luck!
    Grooming them from young?

    Occasionally, when China broadcast a space mission, we catch a glimpse of the Chinese staff in the control room, enthusiastically applauding the success of a mission. Those in the West have noted,
    with a tinge of envy and fear, that most of them they look young. It means the Chinese space program has a big reserve of experienced personnel in the future. It would be more frightening for the Westerners to know that more Chinese are being groomed at
    a younger age for space.

    Recently, coinciding with the launch of the Chang'e 5 mission, some of China's top space personnel visited a primary school near the Launch Center of Wenchang. The name of the school is 文昌航天小
    学 which translates to Wenchang Aerospace Primary School. This is not the only one. There are several more Aerospace Primary School around China. Scroll down the web page below to view more.

    https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=%E4%B8%AD%E5%9B%BD%E8%88%AA%E5%A4%A9%E5%B0%8F%E5%AD%A6&biw=960&bih=481&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=Z2-7ugjwz9Ma9M%252CDKU2SP9YiyFPlM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-
    kRRi2gXv455efv12CnTXfI1KVY_yQ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjvrpr9ip3tAhWn8HMBHbRzBbUQ9QF6BAgMEEc#imgrc=Z2-7ugjwz9Ma9M


    Don't be paranoic. They are not primary schools which are specialised in aerospace. They are only inspired by Chinese space program to name their schools!
    The ascender+lander module of the China’s Chang’e 5 mission has soft-landed on the moon. This is China’s third successful soft-landing on the moon. It further confirms Chinese extra-terrestrial
    soft-landing capability.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7QIz5UH8rQ Actual landing at 3:45 to 4:25.

    Before its “Mission Accomplished”, there are more steps to be carried out as follows.

    Drill for sample.
    Ascend from moon surface to rendezvous with orbiter.
    Transfer sample ascend module to return module.
    Separation of orbiter+return module from ascend module.
    Orbiter+return module head back to earth.
    Separation of return module from orbiter while in earth orbit.
    Return module land safely on earth with its moon sample.


    Meanwhile, the Chinese Mars Mission is progressing smoothly. After several path corrections, the Mars spacecraft Tianwen-1 is set on its way to rendezvous with the red planet which is scheduled to occur
    in Feb 2021. This will be followed by a soft-landing and roving two to three months later of the landing.

    Video of landing from onboard camera.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS9zr6MrCiM
    Successful rendezvous and docking of the ascending module with the orbiter+return module. The capsule containing the moon sample is transferred to the return module.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgkMAX8HY7k

    Next step is for the orbiter+return module to head back to earth. Then return module to land safely on earth with the moon sample intact.
    Official video of rendezvous, docking and transfer of moon sample to the return module.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkD1xv7B13o
    This morning, around 12.59am, the return module lands safely in Inner Mongolia with its precious cargo from the moon. This marks the complete success of China first moon sample return mission. Its Mission
    Accomplished! Well done China!

    A tribute to the mission: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vo2ck6WPS6U
    Chinese Space 2020

    2020 will be remembered most as the Year of the Covid-19 pandemic. Economic activities around the world slow to a crawl if not complete halt. Space programs are not spared. Although strict measures to prevent the
    spread of the disease cause some delays to space programs but around the world, space missions are carried out mostly as planned and scheduled.


    2020 is the Year of Mars in space exploration. Four missions were initially planned for Mars. After the Russia-Europe mission dropped out, it was left to three nations, namely US, China and the UAE. All have
    successful launched their spacecrafts which are heading toward the red planet.


    2020 also marks the 50th anniversary of the start of the Chinese Space Program. On 24 Apr 1970, China launched its first satellite Dong Fang Hong 东方红 (The East is Red ). That day is now commemorated as
    China Space Day annually. That satellite, though not functioning, continues to orbit the earth to this day.


    For the whole of 2020, China carries out a total of 38 launches. But this is blemished by 4 failures, 2 of which happen within a month.

    Major accomplishments of the year. 1. Test-out of new crew capsule for manned missions with a successful launch followed by a recovery back on earth. This capsule will ferry astronauts to-and-fro earth and the upcoming space station.
    2. Completion of the Beidou Global Navigation System, after a 26-year effort.
    3. Launch of China’s first Mars mission. Its an ambitious 3-in-1 mission to orbit, land and rove on Mars. The spacecraft Tianwen-1 (天问一号) was successfully launched on Jul 23. After several course
    adjustments, it is expected to reach Mars orbit on Feb 2021, to be followed about 2 to 3 months later by a soft landing and roving on the red planet.
    4. The launch of a reusable spacecraft, which many speculate is a precursor to a reusable space plane.
    5. An impressive Moon sample return mission which chalks up several firsts for Chinese space technology. The mission soft-lands a spacecraft on the moon, drills into and scoops on its surface to collect 2Kg of
    the moon’s material, ascends from the moon, performs a completely automated rendezvous and docking in moon’s orbit and returns the collected moon sample safely back to earth. This completes the three-stage moon explorations of orbit, land and return
    for the Chinese Space Program.
    6. Successful launch of a new member of the Long March family LM-8.

    2020 has been another fruitful year for Chinese Space. The mission to Mars marks the furthest reach of Chinese space exploration while the successful completion of the moon sample return mission scores several
    firsts in space technology.


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  • From wog walker@21:1/5 to wog walker on Mon Nov 29 01:57:45 2021
    On Saturday, November 6, 2021 at 9:41:39 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 8:03:01 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Wednesday, July 14, 2021 at 3:32:23 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Friday, June 11, 2021 at 1:05:18 PM UTC, wogw...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 11, 2021 at 4:57:26 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Tuesday, May 25, 2021 at 1:47:39 AM UTC, wakal...@yahoo.com.sg wrote:
    On Monday, May 24, 2021 at 3:38:27 PM UTC+8, wogw...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at 2:47:10 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Saturday, May 15, 2021 at 3:36:17 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Saturday, May 8, 2021 at 1:37:15 PM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, May 8, 2021 at 1:05:43 PM UTC, wogw...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 1:52:21 PM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Friday, April 9, 2021 at 5:51:14 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Sunday, April 4, 2021 at 2:14:07 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 31, 2021 at 6:45:18 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 6:09:30 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 1:25:19 PM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Friday, February 5, 2021 at 2:24:14 PM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Tuesday, February 2, 2021 at 7:52:49 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Monday, February 1, 2021 at 3:48:45 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 2:48:51 PM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 23, 2020 at 1:03:57 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Thursday, December 17, 2020 at 7:36:46 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Sunday, December 6, 2020 at 3:57:31 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Sunday, December 6, 2020 at 2:19:50 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 2, 2020 at 1:48:28 PM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 2, 2020 at 2:14:00 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 7:23:38 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Monday, November 23, 2020 at 9:27:19 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 8:19:04 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 1:16:24 PM UTC, wowchinsp wrote:
    On Sunday, October 4, 2020 at 7:50:13 AM UTC, gradjone wrote:
    On Friday, October 2, 2020 at 7:36:27 PM UTC, Rusty Wyse wrote:
    On Thursday, October 1, 2020 at 6:44:28 PM UTC-7, wowchinsp wrote:
    On Thursday, October 1, 2020 at 3:53:04 PM UTC, Rusty Wyse wrote:
    On Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at 9:59:06 PM UTC-7, wowchinsp wrote:
    On Friday, September 25, 2020 at 2:47:43 AM UTC, wowchinsp wrote:
    On Friday, September 18, 2020 at 8:41:35 AM UTC, wowchinsp wrote:
    On Monday, September 7, 2020 at 1:23:12 AM UTC, wowchinsp wrote:
    On Saturday, September 5, 2020 at 5:23:22 AM UTC, wogw...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Thursday, August 6, 2020 at 3:48:08 AM UTC, wowchinsp wrote:
    On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 6:27:17 AM UTC, wowchinsp wrote:
    On Monday, July 27, 2020 at 4:21:22 PM UTC, rst8...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, July 26, 2020 at 11:35:46 PM UTC-7, graspace wrote:
    On Monday, July 27, 2020 at 1:47:27 AM UTC, rst8...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, July 26, 2020 at 6:39:58 PM UTC-7, graspace wrote:
    On Monday, July 27, 2020 at 1:02:19 AM UTC, Wakalukong Tuapekkong wrote:
    Flip, first, you are so obtuse yoi can't tell that something is a joke even when it's thrown at you.

    Second, what side effects? The US has already launched an all out war short of a shooting war against China. That's already way beyond a side effects.

    Wakalukong


    https://www.space.com/china-mars-tianwen-1-spacecraft-nasa-photo.html

    US message to the Chinese:

    "Wherever you may be, anywhere in the universe, we can still know where you are."

    Isn't this also true for China, and Russia???
    They also know where we are!!!!


    What would the US be up to next? Disrupt communications between the spacecraft and Chinese earth stations?

    Likewise...

    Can the Chinese or Russian track a US spacecraft on its way to Mars? I don't think so.

    Any citizen can track any spacecraft.
    It was beginner radio operator who discovered the Russian Spacecraft at the beginning.

    That was when the satellite only broadcast simple blips. We are talking about visual tracking.

    Anyway, here's another video on the Beidou.

    https://china.huanqiu.com/article/3zI0tPVkSYb


    Losing only a second every 300 million years, with Chinese science and technology.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTr9B4I83bU

    From an official source.
    www.gov.cn/xinwen/2020-09/04/content_5540659.htm

    On Sep 4, from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center and using a Long March 2F rocket, China successfully launched a reusable spacecraft.
    After orbiting earth, the craft will return to a designated landing site on earth.


    More details from an unofficial website (in Mandarin).

    www.spaceflightfans.cn/79662.html

    The reusable spacecraft has returned safely to earth.

    China's next space exploration feat will be the Chang'e 5 (嫦娥五)moon-sample-return mission, scheduled for Nov/Dec. Here's a complete simulation of the mission.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tp5_WCYv72Q


    Latest Chinese Lunar Landing Concept
    www.spaceflightfans.cn/80202.html#more-80202


    Different from US Apollo. The human capsule and the lunar lander will be launched separately, rendezvous in lunar orbit, astronauts will transfer to lander, perform moon landing,
    then blast off from moon to rendezvous again with human capsule for return trip to earth.


    An innovative way to launch objects to space. A Chinese company intends to use Electromagnetic Propulsion to launch satellites to space. Don't confuse this with the EM Drive which
    is supposed to produce thrust from microwave bouncing around a cavity. That has been disproved, the thrust being attributed to stray earth magnetism. The Chinese approach is the rail-gun concept or similar to the EM aircraft launching in an aircraft
    carrier.

    https://www.spacetechasia.com/chinese-startup-guoyao-tech-working-on-electromagnetic-propulsion-for-rockets/

    https://news.satnews.com/2020/09/20/electromagnetic-propulsion-launch-roadmap-announced-by-guoyao-tech/

    The company: www.cneml.com.
    On China's National Day today, Oct 1, the Chinese Mars spacecraft TianWen-1 (天问一号)sends back a selfie to earth, showing the complete spacecraft bearing the Chinese flag
    cruising along its way to Mars. It does not use a camera attached to the end of a pole. How is the image captured? A tiny camera was released from the craft. This camera can capture images with resolutions of 800×600、1600X1200 and download them to the
    spacecraft using WiFi. Cool!

    www.spaceflightfans.cn/80788.html#more-80788m

    wowchinsp, I am happy to see you can follow through on all these.
    In the 1960s, I supported the Gemini Space Program...
    I am all for space exploration and expand humanity throughout the universe...
    You had previously mentioned that you helped to track spaceships of the Gemini Program. Was it for NASA or the military?

    Both.
    When you work on tracking ship, there are a lot of space to cover. There were only 16 tracking ships... and we don't want to miss any part of the (missile)/(spacecraft) throughout because
    if there is a problem... where to look???? Human life is at stake!!!!


    Yes, humans have to seek habitat beyond earth, but first we have to achieve peace on earth

    That can never be done...

    or we will carry the fights to space and spread deaths and destruction beyond earth.

    Yes, ...


    More immediate task is to convince more people that space programs do benefit people on earth.

    Ordinary people don't give a damn about space. They only think of where their next dollar will come from...
    Only scientists think about space... other planets like earth far beyond our imagination....




    In this year of the COVID-19 pandemic, it can be observed that while many airplanes around the world have been grounded and airline industries grind to a halt, rockets continue to be
    launched without much reduction and the space industries hum along. This shows space program is increasing becoming an important contributor to the economy.

    Yes, but mostly as a weapon to destroy the enemy!!!!

    "Ordinary people don't give a damn about space. They only think of where their next dollar will come from...
    Only scientists think about space... other planets like earth far beyond our imagination...."


    That should be avoided - space being only for the elite few, i.e., the scientists. Without popular support, space programs will not get the vital supports it needs from the masses. Luckily,
    that is not the case. More people all over the world are benefiting from space technology in their daily lives. And they know it. Let's see how.

    Accurate weather forecasting means people can be evacuated in time from disasters like floods, typhoons and tornadoes.
    Global navigation means a person can know with good precision the location where he/she is, anywhere on earth, anytime.
    Video information can be broadcast to the remotest areas on earth.
    Education can be made widely available throughout the world.
    Employment - dollars for ordinary people. As space-related industries grow, it will provide employment for more people and contribute more to a nation's economy.
    Even baby food has benefited from space tech.

    More info from here:
    https://www.google.com.sg/search?biw=960&bih=483&ei=fTx5X_uBE8PB3LUPncS8iA0&q=use+of+space+technology+in+daily+life&oq=utilisation+of+space+technology&gs_lcp=
    CgZwc3ktYWIQARgBMgYIABAWEB4yBggAEBYQHjIGCAAQFhAeOgQIABBHOgcIABCxAxBDOgQIABBDOgUIABCRAjoNCC4QsQMQxwEQrwEQQzoKCAAQsQMQgwEQQzoGCAAQBxAeOgIIADoICC4QxwEQrwE6BAgAEAo6BAgAEA06BggAEA0QHjoICAAQCBANEB46CAgAEAgQBxAeOgQIABAeOggIABAHEAUQHjoGCAAQBRAeOggIIRAWEB0QHlDOywJ
    Yy-cDYIyHBGgCcAJ4AIABlgGIAfsVkgEEMjEuOZgBAKABAaoBB2d3cy13aXrIAQjAAQE&sclient=psy-ab

    How space technology, in this case the Chinese Beidou Global Navigation System, benefits life on earth.

    https://www.gpsdaily.com/reports/Chinas_self_developed_BDS_sees_thriving_applications_999.html
    China launches world's first 6G communications test satellite.
    Communication is carried out in terahertz frequency range.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTHVXn-aJv0
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5okxWZ5w-4

    Coming to you soon. China's moon sample return mission. Its scheduled for 23 Nov.
    The next feat in Chinese Space Exploration is all set to go, It is the moon sample return mission. This mission will return 2 Kg of moon sample to earth.

    The Chinese most powerful rocket Long March (长征五)will launch the spacecraft (嫦娥五)from Hainan Island Wenchang (文昌)Launch Center on 24th Nov at 0400 local time.

    At 8.2 tons, the 嫦娥五 will be the heaviest load launched to date in the Chinese Space Program.

    This mission is the third and final step of the Chinese unmanned moon exploration program of orbit, land and sample return.

    While it is not pioneering work in space exploration, the feat having been accomplished by the Americans and the Russians more than 40 years ago, it is the most complicated mission for the Chinese
    Space Program so far.

    Good luck!
    Grooming them from young?

    Occasionally, when China broadcast a space mission, we catch a glimpse of the Chinese staff in the control room, enthusiastically applauding the success of a mission. Those in the West have noted,
    with a tinge of envy and fear, that most of them they look young. It means the Chinese space program has a big reserve of experienced personnel in the future. It would be more frightening for the Westerners to know that more Chinese are being groomed at
    a younger age for space.

    Recently, coinciding with the launch of the Chang'e 5 mission, some of China's top space personnel visited a primary school near the Launch Center of Wenchang. The name of the school is 文昌航天
    学 which translates to Wenchang Aerospace Primary School. This is not the only one. There are several more Aerospace Primary School around China. Scroll down the web page below to view more.

    https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=%E4%B8%AD%E5%9B%BD%E8%88%AA%E5%A4%A9%E5%B0%8F%E5%AD%A6&biw=960&bih=481&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=Z2-7ugjwz9Ma9M%252CDKU2SP9YiyFPlM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-
    kRRi2gXv455efv12CnTXfI1KVY_yQ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjvrpr9ip3tAhWn8HMBHbRzBbUQ9QF6BAgMEEc#imgrc=Z2-7ugjwz9Ma9M


    Don't be paranoic. They are not primary schools which are specialised in aerospace. They are only inspired by Chinese space program to name their schools!
    The ascender+lander module of the China’s Chang’e 5 mission has soft-landed on the moon. This is China’s third successful soft-landing on the moon. It further confirms Chinese extra-terrestrial
    soft-landing capability.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7QIz5UH8rQ Actual landing at 3:45 to 4:25.

    Before its “Mission Accomplished”, there are more steps to be carried out as follows.

    Drill for sample.
    Ascend from moon surface to rendezvous with orbiter.
    Transfer sample ascend module to return module.
    Separation of orbiter+return module from ascend module.
    Orbiter+return module head back to earth.
    Separation of return module from orbiter while in earth orbit.
    Return module land safely on earth with its moon sample.


    Meanwhile, the Chinese Mars Mission is progressing smoothly. After several path corrections, the Mars spacecraft Tianwen-1 is set on its way to rendezvous with the red planet which is scheduled to
    occur in Feb 2021. This will be followed by a soft-landing and roving two to three months later of the landing.

    Video of landing from onboard camera.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS9zr6MrCiM
    Successful rendezvous and docking of the ascending module with the orbiter+return module. The capsule containing the moon sample is transferred to the return module.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgkMAX8HY7k

    Next step is for the orbiter+return module to head back to earth. Then return module to land safely on earth with the moon sample intact.
    Official video of rendezvous, docking and transfer of moon sample to the return module.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkD1xv7B13o
    This morning, around 12.59am, the return module lands safely in Inner Mongolia with its precious cargo from the moon. This marks the complete success of China first moon sample return mission. Its Mission
    Accomplished! Well done China!

    A tribute to the mission: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vo2ck6WPS6U
    Chinese Space 2020

    2020 will be remembered most as the Year of the Covid-19 pandemic. Economic activities around the world slow to a crawl if not complete halt. Space programs are not spared. Although strict measures to prevent
    the spread of the disease cause some delays to space programs but around the world, space missions are carried out mostly as planned and scheduled.


    2020 is the Year of Mars in space exploration. Four missions were initially planned for Mars. After the Russia-Europe mission dropped out, it was left to three nations, namely US, China and the UAE. All have
    successful launched their spacecrafts which are heading toward the red planet.


    2020 also marks the 50th anniversary of the start of the Chinese Space Program. On 24 Apr 1970, China launched its first satellite Dong Fang Hong 东方红 (The East is Red ). That day is now commemorated as
    China Space Day annually. That satellite, though not functioning, continues to orbit the earth to this day.


    For the whole of 2020, China carries out a total of 38 launches. But this is blemished by 4 failures, 2 of which happen within a month.

    Major accomplishments of the year. 1. Test-out of new crew capsule for manned missions with a successful launch followed by a recovery back on earth. This capsule will ferry astronauts to-and-fro earth and the upcoming space station.
    2. Completion of the Beidou Global Navigation System, after a 26-year effort.
    3. Launch of China’s first Mars mission. Its an ambitious 3-in-1 mission to orbit, land and rove on Mars. The spacecraft Tianwen-1 (天问一号) was successfully launched on Jul 23. After several course
    adjustments, it is expected to reach Mars orbit on Feb 2021, to be followed about 2 to 3 months later by a soft landing and roving on the red planet.
    4. The launch of a reusable spacecraft, which many speculate is a precursor to a reusable space plane.

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  • From wog walker@21:1/5 to wog walker on Fri Dec 31 06:26:50 2021
    On Monday, November 29, 2021 at 9:57:47 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Saturday, November 6, 2021 at 9:41:39 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 8:03:01 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Wednesday, July 14, 2021 at 3:32:23 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Friday, June 11, 2021 at 1:05:18 PM UTC, wogw...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 11, 2021 at 4:57:26 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Tuesday, May 25, 2021 at 1:47:39 AM UTC, wakal...@yahoo.com.sg wrote:
    On Monday, May 24, 2021 at 3:38:27 PM UTC+8, wogw...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at 2:47:10 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Saturday, May 15, 2021 at 3:36:17 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Saturday, May 8, 2021 at 1:37:15 PM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, May 8, 2021 at 1:05:43 PM UTC, wogw...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 1:52:21 PM UTC, wog walker wrote:
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    On Wednesday, December 2, 2020 at 1:48:28 PM UTC, wog walker wrote:
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    On Monday, November 23, 2020 at 9:27:19 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Monday, November 9, 2020 at 8:19:04 AM UTC, wog walker wrote:
    On Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 1:16:24 PM UTC, wowchinsp wrote:
    On Sunday, October 4, 2020 at 7:50:13 AM UTC, gradjone wrote:
    On Friday, October 2, 2020 at 7:36:27 PM UTC, Rusty Wyse wrote:
    On Thursday, October 1, 2020 at 6:44:28 PM UTC-7, wowchinsp wrote:
    On Thursday, October 1, 2020 at 3:53:04 PM UTC, Rusty Wyse wrote:
    On Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at 9:59:06 PM UTC-7, wowchinsp wrote:
    On Friday, September 25, 2020 at 2:47:43 AM UTC, wowchinsp wrote:
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    On Saturday, September 5, 2020 at 5:23:22 AM UTC, wogw...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Thursday, August 6, 2020 at 3:48:08 AM UTC, wowchinsp wrote:
    On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 6:27:17 AM UTC, wowchinsp wrote:
    On Monday, July 27, 2020 at 4:21:22 PM UTC, rst8...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, July 26, 2020 at 11:35:46 PM UTC-7, graspace wrote:
    On Monday, July 27, 2020 at 1:47:27 AM UTC, rst8...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, July 26, 2020 at 6:39:58 PM UTC-7, graspace wrote:
    On Monday, July 27, 2020 at 1:02:19 AM UTC, Wakalukong Tuapekkong wrote:
    Flip, first, you are so obtuse yoi can't tell that something is a joke even when it's thrown at you.

    Second, what side effects? The US has already launched an all out war short of a shooting war against China. That's already way beyond a side effects.

    Wakalukong


    https://www.space.com/china-mars-tianwen-1-spacecraft-nasa-photo.html

    US message to the Chinese:

    "Wherever you may be, anywhere in the universe, we can still know where you are."

    Isn't this also true for China, and Russia???
    They also know where we are!!!!


    What would the US be up to next? Disrupt communications between the spacecraft and Chinese earth stations?

    Likewise...

    Can the Chinese or Russian track a US spacecraft on its way to Mars? I don't think so.

    Any citizen can track any spacecraft.
    It was beginner radio operator who discovered the Russian Spacecraft at the beginning.

    That was when the satellite only broadcast simple blips. We are talking about visual tracking.

    Anyway, here's another video on the Beidou.

    https://china.huanqiu.com/article/3zI0tPVkSYb


    Losing only a second every 300 million years, with Chinese science and technology.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTr9B4I83bU

    From an official source.
    www.gov.cn/xinwen/2020-09/04/content_5540659.htm

    On Sep 4, from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center and using a Long March 2F rocket, China successfully launched a reusable spacecraft.
    After orbiting earth, the craft will return to a designated landing site on earth.


    More details from an unofficial website (in Mandarin).

    www.spaceflightfans.cn/79662.html

    The reusable spacecraft has returned safely to earth.

    China's next space exploration feat will be the Chang'e 5 (嫦娥五)moon-sample-return mission, scheduled for Nov/Dec. Here's a complete simulation of the mission.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tp5_WCYv72Q


    Latest Chinese Lunar Landing Concept
    www.spaceflightfans.cn/80202.html#more-80202


    Different from US Apollo. The human capsule and the lunar lander will be launched separately, rendezvous in lunar orbit, astronauts will transfer to lander, perform moon
    landing, then blast off from moon to rendezvous again with human capsule for return trip to earth.


    An innovative way to launch objects to space. A Chinese company intends to use Electromagnetic Propulsion to launch satellites to space. Don't confuse this with the EM Drive
    which is supposed to produce thrust from microwave bouncing around a cavity. That has been disproved, the thrust being attributed to stray earth magnetism. The Chinese approach is the rail-gun concept or similar to the EM aircraft launching in an
    aircraft carrier.

    https://www.spacetechasia.com/chinese-startup-guoyao-tech-working-on-electromagnetic-propulsion-for-rockets/

    https://news.satnews.com/2020/09/20/electromagnetic-propulsion-launch-roadmap-announced-by-guoyao-tech/

    The company: www.cneml.com.
    On China's National Day today, Oct 1, the Chinese Mars spacecraft TianWen-1 (天问一号)sends back a selfie to earth, showing the complete spacecraft bearing the Chinese flag
    cruising along its way to Mars. It does not use a camera attached to the end of a pole. How is the image captured? A tiny camera was released from the craft. This camera can capture images with resolutions of 800×600、1600X1200 and download them to the
    spacecraft using WiFi. Cool!

    www.spaceflightfans.cn/80788.html#more-80788m

    wowchinsp, I am happy to see you can follow through on all these.
    In the 1960s, I supported the Gemini Space Program...
    I am all for space exploration and expand humanity throughout the universe...
    You had previously mentioned that you helped to track spaceships of the Gemini Program. Was it for NASA or the military?

    Both.
    When you work on tracking ship, there are a lot of space to cover. There were only 16 tracking ships... and we don't want to miss any part of the (missile)/(spacecraft) throughout
    because if there is a problem... where to look???? Human life is at stake!!!!


    Yes, humans have to seek habitat beyond earth, but first we have to achieve peace on earth

    That can never be done...

    or we will carry the fights to space and spread deaths and destruction beyond earth.

    Yes, ...


    More immediate task is to convince more people that space programs do benefit people on earth.

    Ordinary people don't give a damn about space. They only think of where their next dollar will come from...
    Only scientists think about space... other planets like earth far beyond our imagination....




    In this year of the COVID-19 pandemic, it can be observed that while many airplanes around the world have been grounded and airline industries grind to a halt, rockets continue to be
    launched without much reduction and the space industries hum along. This shows space program is increasing becoming an important contributor to the economy.

    Yes, but mostly as a weapon to destroy the enemy!!!!

    "Ordinary people don't give a damn about space. They only think of where their next dollar will come from...
    Only scientists think about space... other planets like earth far beyond our imagination...."


    That should be avoided - space being only for the elite few, i.e., the scientists. Without popular support, space programs will not get the vital supports it needs from the masses. Luckily,
    that is not the case. More people all over the world are benefiting from space technology in their daily lives. And they know it. Let's see how.

    Accurate weather forecasting means people can be evacuated in time from disasters like floods, typhoons and tornadoes.
    Global navigation means a person can know with good precision the location where he/she is, anywhere on earth, anytime.
    Video information can be broadcast to the remotest areas on earth.
    Education can be made widely available throughout the world.
    Employment - dollars for ordinary people. As space-related industries grow, it will provide employment for more people and contribute more to a nation's economy.
    Even baby food has benefited from space tech.

    More info from here:
    https://www.google.com.sg/search?biw=960&bih=483&ei=fTx5X_uBE8PB3LUPncS8iA0&q=use+of+space+technology+in+daily+life&oq=utilisation+of+space+technology&gs_lcp=
    CgZwc3ktYWIQARgBMgYIABAWEB4yBggAEBYQHjIGCAAQFhAeOgQIABBHOgcIABCxAxBDOgQIABBDOgUIABCRAjoNCC4QsQMQxwEQrwEQQzoKCAAQsQMQgwEQQzoGCAAQBxAeOgIIADoICC4QxwEQrwE6BAgAEAo6BAgAEA06BggAEA0QHjoICAAQCBANEB46CAgAEAgQBxAeOgQIABAeOggIABAHEAUQHjoGCAAQBRAeOggIIRAWEB0QHlDOywJ
    Yy-cDYIyHBGgCcAJ4AIABlgGIAfsVkgEEMjEuOZgBAKABAaoBB2d3cy13aXrIAQjAAQE&sclient=psy-ab

    How space technology, in this case the Chinese Beidou Global Navigation System, benefits life on earth.

    https://www.gpsdaily.com/reports/Chinas_self_developed_BDS_sees_thriving_applications_999.html
    China launches world's first 6G communications test satellite.
    Communication is carried out in terahertz frequency range.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTHVXn-aJv0
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5okxWZ5w-4

    Coming to you soon. China's moon sample return mission. Its scheduled for 23 Nov.
    The next feat in Chinese Space Exploration is all set to go, It is the moon sample return mission. This mission will return 2 Kg of moon sample to earth.

    The Chinese most powerful rocket Long March (长征五)will launch the spacecraft (嫦娥五)from Hainan Island Wenchang (文昌)Launch Center on 24th Nov at 0400 local time.

    At 8.2 tons, the 嫦娥五 will be the heaviest load launched to date in the Chinese Space Program.

    This mission is the third and final step of the Chinese unmanned moon exploration program of orbit, land and sample return.

    While it is not pioneering work in space exploration, the feat having been accomplished by the Americans and the Russians more than 40 years ago, it is the most complicated mission for the
    Chinese Space Program so far.

    Good luck!
    Grooming them from young?

    Occasionally, when China broadcast a space mission, we catch a glimpse of the Chinese staff in the control room, enthusiastically applauding the success of a mission. Those in the West have noted,
    with a tinge of envy and fear, that most of them they look young. It means the Chinese space program has a big reserve of experienced personnel in the future. It would be more frightening for the Westerners to know that more Chinese are being groomed at
    a younger age for space.

    Recently, coinciding with the launch of the Chang'e 5 mission, some of China's top space personnel visited a primary school near the Launch Center of Wenchang. The name of the school is 文昌航
    小学 which translates to Wenchang Aerospace Primary School. This is not the only one. There are several more Aerospace Primary School around China. Scroll down the web page below to view more.

    https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=%E4%B8%AD%E5%9B%BD%E8%88%AA%E5%A4%A9%E5%B0%8F%E5%AD%A6&biw=960&bih=481&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=Z2-7ugjwz9Ma9M%252CDKU2SP9YiyFPlM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-
    kRRi2gXv455efv12CnTXfI1KVY_yQ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjvrpr9ip3tAhWn8HMBHbRzBbUQ9QF6BAgMEEc#imgrc=Z2-7ugjwz9Ma9M


    Don't be paranoic. They are not primary schools which are specialised in aerospace. They are only inspired by Chinese space program to name their schools!
    The ascender+lander module of the China’s Chang’e 5 mission has soft-landed on the moon. This is China’s third successful soft-landing on the moon. It further confirms Chinese extra-
    terrestrial soft-landing capability.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7QIz5UH8rQ Actual landing at 3:45 to 4:25.

    Before its “Mission Accomplished”, there are more steps to be carried out as follows.

    Drill for sample. Ascend from moon surface to rendezvous with orbiter.
    Transfer sample ascend module to return module.
    Separation of orbiter+return module from ascend module.
    Orbiter+return module head back to earth.
    Separation of return module from orbiter while in earth orbit.
    Return module land safely on earth with its moon sample.


    Meanwhile, the Chinese Mars Mission is progressing smoothly. After several path corrections, the Mars spacecraft Tianwen-1 is set on its way to rendezvous with the red planet which is scheduled to
    occur in Feb 2021. This will be followed by a soft-landing and roving two to three months later of the landing.

    Video of landing from onboard camera.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS9zr6MrCiM
    Successful rendezvous and docking of the ascending module with the orbiter+return module. The capsule containing the moon sample is transferred to the return module.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgkMAX8HY7k

    Next step is for the orbiter+return module to head back to earth. Then return module to land safely on earth with the moon sample intact.
    Official video of rendezvous, docking and transfer of moon sample to the return module.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkD1xv7B13o
    This morning, around 12.59am, the return module lands safely in Inner Mongolia with its precious cargo from the moon. This marks the complete success of China first moon sample return mission. Its Mission
    Accomplished! Well done China!

    A tribute to the mission: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vo2ck6WPS6U
    Chinese Space 2020

    2020 will be remembered most as the Year of the Covid-19 pandemic. Economic activities around the world slow to a crawl if not complete halt. Space programs are not spared. Although strict measures to prevent
    the spread of the disease cause some delays to space programs but around the world, space missions are carried out mostly as planned and scheduled.


    2020 is the Year of Mars in space exploration. Four missions were initially planned for Mars. After the Russia-Europe mission dropped out, it was left to three nations, namely US, China and the UAE. All have
    successful launched their spacecrafts which are heading toward the red planet.


    2020 also marks the 50th anniversary of the start of the Chinese Space Program. On 24 Apr 1970, China launched its first satellite Dong Fang Hong 东方红 (The East is Red ). That day is now commemorated as
    China Space Day annually. That satellite, though not functioning, continues to orbit the earth to this day.


    For the whole of 2020, China carries out a total of 38 launches. But this is blemished by 4 failures, 2 of which happen within a month.

    Major accomplishments of the year.
    1. Test-out of new crew capsule for manned missions with a successful launch followed by a recovery back on earth. This capsule will ferry astronauts to-and-fro earth and the upcoming space station.
    2. Completion of the Beidou Global Navigation System, after a 26-year effort.
    3. Launch of China’s first Mars mission. Its an ambitious 3-in-1 mission to orbit, land and rove on Mars. The spacecraft Tianwen-1 (天问一号) was successfully launched on Jul 23. After several course
    adjustments, it is expected to reach Mars orbit on Feb 2021, to be followed about 2 to 3 months later by a soft landing and roving on the red planet.

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  • From wog walker@21:1/5 to wog walker on Sat Feb 12 20:35:25 2022
    On Friday, December 31, 2021 at 2:26:52 PM UTC, wog walker wrote:
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    On Thursday, October 1, 2020 at 6:44:28 PM UTC-7, wowchinsp wrote:
    On Thursday, October 1, 2020 at 3:53:04 PM UTC, Rusty Wyse wrote:
    On Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at 9:59:06 PM UTC-7, wowchinsp wrote:
    On Friday, September 25, 2020 at 2:47:43 AM UTC, wowchinsp wrote:
    On Friday, September 18, 2020 at 8:41:35 AM UTC, wowchinsp wrote:
    On Monday, September 7, 2020 at 1:23:12 AM UTC, wowchinsp wrote:
    On Saturday, September 5, 2020 at 5:23:22 AM UTC, wogw...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Thursday, August 6, 2020 at 3:48:08 AM UTC, wowchinsp wrote:
    On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 6:27:17 AM UTC, wowchinsp wrote:
    On Monday, July 27, 2020 at 4:21:22 PM UTC, rst8...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, July 26, 2020 at 11:35:46 PM UTC-7, graspace wrote:
    On Monday, July 27, 2020 at 1:47:27 AM UTC, rst8...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Sunday, July 26, 2020 at 6:39:58 PM UTC-7, graspace wrote:
    On Monday, July 27, 2020 at 1:02:19 AM UTC, Wakalukong Tuapekkong wrote:
    Flip, first, you are so obtuse yoi can't tell that something is a joke even when it's thrown at you.

    Second, what side effects? The US has already launched an all out war short of a shooting war against China. That's already way beyond a side effects.

    Wakalukong


    https://www.space.com/china-mars-tianwen-1-spacecraft-nasa-photo.html

    US message to the Chinese:

    "Wherever you may be, anywhere in the universe, we can still know where you are."

    Isn't this also true for China, and Russia???
    They also know where we are!!!!


    What would the US be up to next? Disrupt communications between the spacecraft and Chinese earth stations?

    Likewise...

    Can the Chinese or Russian track a US spacecraft on its way to Mars? I don't think so.

    Any citizen can track any spacecraft.
    It was beginner radio operator who discovered the Russian Spacecraft at the beginning.

    That was when the satellite only broadcast simple blips. We are talking about visual tracking.

    Anyway, here's another video on the Beidou.

    https://china.huanqiu.com/article/3zI0tPVkSYb


    Losing only a second every 300 million years, with Chinese science and technology.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTr9B4I83bU

    From an official source.
    www.gov.cn/xinwen/2020-09/04/content_5540659.htm

    On Sep 4, from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center and using a Long March 2F rocket, China successfully launched a reusable spacecraft.
    After orbiting earth, the craft will return to a designated landing site on earth.


    More details from an unofficial website (in Mandarin).

    www.spaceflightfans.cn/79662.html

    The reusable spacecraft has returned safely to earth.

    China's next space exploration feat will be the Chang'e 5 (嫦娥五)moon-sample-return mission, scheduled for Nov/Dec. Here's a complete simulation of the mission.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tp5_WCYv72Q


    Latest Chinese Lunar Landing Concept
    www.spaceflightfans.cn/80202.html#more-80202


    Different from US Apollo. The human capsule and the lunar lander will be launched separately, rendezvous in lunar orbit, astronauts will transfer to lander, perform moon
    landing, then blast off from moon to rendezvous again with human capsule for return trip to earth.


    An innovative way to launch objects to space. A Chinese company intends to use Electromagnetic Propulsion to launch satellites to space. Don't confuse this with the EM Drive
    which is supposed to produce thrust from microwave bouncing around a cavity. That has been disproved, the thrust being attributed to stray earth magnetism. The Chinese approach is the rail-gun concept or similar to the EM aircraft launching in an
    aircraft carrier.

    https://www.spacetechasia.com/chinese-startup-guoyao-tech-working-on-electromagnetic-propulsion-for-rockets/

    https://news.satnews.com/2020/09/20/electromagnetic-propulsion-launch-roadmap-announced-by-guoyao-tech/

    The company: www.cneml.com.
    On China's National Day today, Oct 1, the Chinese Mars spacecraft TianWen-1 (天问一号)sends back a selfie to earth, showing the complete spacecraft bearing the Chinese flag
    cruising along its way to Mars. It does not use a camera attached to the end of a pole. How is the image captured? A tiny camera was released from the craft. This camera can capture images with resolutions of 800×600、1600X1200 and download them to the
    spacecraft using WiFi. Cool!

    www.spaceflightfans.cn/80788.html#more-80788m

    wowchinsp, I am happy to see you can follow through on all these.
    In the 1960s, I supported the Gemini Space Program...
    I am all for space exploration and expand humanity throughout the universe...
    You had previously mentioned that you helped to track spaceships of the Gemini Program. Was it for NASA or the military?

    Both. When you work on tracking ship, there are a lot of space to cover. There were only 16 tracking ships... and we don't want to miss any part of the (missile)/(spacecraft) throughout
    because if there is a problem... where to look???? Human life is at stake!!!!


    Yes, humans have to seek habitat beyond earth, but first we have to achieve peace on earth

    That can never be done...

    or we will carry the fights to space and spread deaths and destruction beyond earth.

    Yes, ...


    More immediate task is to convince more people that space programs do benefit people on earth.

    Ordinary people don't give a damn about space. They only think of where their next dollar will come from...
    Only scientists think about space... other planets like earth far beyond our imagination....




    In this year of the COVID-19 pandemic, it can be observed that while many airplanes around the world have been grounded and airline industries grind to a halt, rockets continue to be
    launched without much reduction and the space industries hum along. This shows space program is increasing becoming an important contributor to the economy.

    Yes, but mostly as a weapon to destroy the enemy!!!!

    "Ordinary people don't give a damn about space. They only think of where their next dollar will come from...
    Only scientists think about space... other planets like earth far beyond our imagination...."


    That should be avoided - space being only for the elite few, i.e., the scientists. Without popular support, space programs will not get the vital supports it needs from the masses.
    Luckily, that is not the case. More people all over the world are benefiting from space technology in their daily lives. And they know it. Let's see how.

    Accurate weather forecasting means people can be evacuated in time from disasters like floods, typhoons and tornadoes.
    Global navigation means a person can know with good precision the location where he/she is, anywhere on earth, anytime.
    Video information can be broadcast to the remotest areas on earth.
    Education can be made widely available throughout the world.
    Employment - dollars for ordinary people. As space-related industries grow, it will provide employment for more people and contribute more to a nation's economy.
    Even baby food has benefited from space tech.

    More info from here:
    https://www.google.com.sg/search?biw=960&bih=483&ei=fTx5X_uBE8PB3LUPncS8iA0&q=use+of+space+technology+in+daily+life&oq=utilisation+of+space+technology&gs_lcp=
    CgZwc3ktYWIQARgBMgYIABAWEB4yBggAEBYQHjIGCAAQFhAeOgQIABBHOgcIABCxAxBDOgQIABBDOgUIABCRAjoNCC4QsQMQxwEQrwEQQzoKCAAQsQMQgwEQQzoGCAAQBxAeOgIIADoICC4QxwEQrwE6BAgAEAo6BAgAEA06BggAEA0QHjoICAAQCBANEB46CAgAEAgQBxAeOgQIABAeOggIABAHEAUQHjoGCAAQBRAeOggIIRAWEB0QHlDOywJ
    Yy-cDYIyHBGgCcAJ4AIABlgGIAfsVkgEEMjEuOZgBAKABAaoBB2d3cy13aXrIAQjAAQE&sclient=psy-ab

    How space technology, in this case the Chinese Beidou Global Navigation System, benefits life on earth.

    https://www.gpsdaily.com/reports/Chinas_self_developed_BDS_sees_thriving_applications_999.html
    China launches world's first 6G communications test satellite.
    Communication is carried out in terahertz frequency range.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTHVXn-aJv0
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5okxWZ5w-4

    Coming to you soon. China's moon sample return mission. Its scheduled for 23 Nov.
    The next feat in Chinese Space Exploration is all set to go, It is the moon sample return mission. This mission will return 2 Kg of moon sample to earth.

    The Chinese most powerful rocket Long March (长征五)will launch the spacecraft (嫦娥五)from Hainan Island Wenchang (文昌)Launch Center on 24th Nov at 0400 local time.

    At 8.2 tons, the 嫦娥五 will be the heaviest load launched to date in the Chinese Space Program.

    This mission is the third and final step of the Chinese unmanned moon exploration program of orbit, land and sample return.

    While it is not pioneering work in space exploration, the feat having been accomplished by the Americans and the Russians more than 40 years ago, it is the most complicated mission for the
    Chinese Space Program so far.

    Good luck!
    Grooming them from young?

    Occasionally, when China broadcast a space mission, we catch a glimpse of the Chinese staff in the control room, enthusiastically applauding the success of a mission. Those in the West have
    noted, with a tinge of envy and fear, that most of them they look young. It means the Chinese space program has a big reserve of experienced personnel in the future. It would be more frightening for the Westerners to know that more Chinese are being
    groomed at a younger age for space.

    Recently, coinciding with the launch of the Chang'e 5 mission, some of China's top space personnel visited a primary school near the Launch Center of Wenchang. The name of the school is 文昌航
    天小学 which translates to Wenchang Aerospace Primary School. This is not the only one. There are several more Aerospace Primary School around China. Scroll down the web page below to view more.

    https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=%E4%B8%AD%E5%9B%BD%E8%88%AA%E5%A4%A9%E5%B0%8F%E5%AD%A6&biw=960&bih=481&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=Z2-7ugjwz9Ma9M%252CDKU2SP9YiyFPlM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-
    kRRi2gXv455efv12CnTXfI1KVY_yQ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjvrpr9ip3tAhWn8HMBHbRzBbUQ9QF6BAgMEEc#imgrc=Z2-7ugjwz9Ma9M


    Don't be paranoic. They are not primary schools which are specialised in aerospace. They are only inspired by Chinese space program to name their schools!
    The ascender+lander module of the China’s Chang’e 5 mission has soft-landed on the moon. This is China’s third successful soft-landing on the moon. It further confirms Chinese extra-
    terrestrial soft-landing capability.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7QIz5UH8rQ Actual landing at 3:45 to 4:25.

    Before its “Mission Accomplished”, there are more steps to be carried out as follows.

    Drill for sample. Ascend from moon surface to rendezvous with orbiter.
    Transfer sample ascend module to return module.
    Separation of orbiter+return module from ascend module.
    Orbiter+return module head back to earth.
    Separation of return module from orbiter while in earth orbit.
    Return module land safely on earth with its moon sample.


    Meanwhile, the Chinese Mars Mission is progressing smoothly. After several path corrections, the Mars spacecraft Tianwen-1 is set on its way to rendezvous with the red planet which is scheduled to
    occur in Feb 2021. This will be followed by a soft-landing and roving two to three months later of the landing.

    Video of landing from onboard camera.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS9zr6MrCiM
    Successful rendezvous and docking of the ascending module with the orbiter+return module. The capsule containing the moon sample is transferred to the return module.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgkMAX8HY7k

    Next step is for the orbiter+return module to head back to earth. Then return module to land safely on earth with the moon sample intact.
    Official video of rendezvous, docking and transfer of moon sample to the return module.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkD1xv7B13o
    This morning, around 12.59am, the return module lands safely in Inner Mongolia with its precious cargo from the moon. This marks the complete success of China first moon sample return mission. Its Mission
    Accomplished! Well done China!

    A tribute to the mission: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vo2ck6WPS6U
    Chinese Space 2020

    2020 will be remembered most as the Year of the Covid-19 pandemic. Economic activities around the world slow to a crawl if not complete halt. Space programs are not spared. Although strict measures to
    prevent the spread of the disease cause some delays to space programs but around the world, space missions are carried out mostly as planned and scheduled.


    2020 is the Year of Mars in space exploration. Four missions were initially planned for Mars. After the Russia-Europe mission dropped out, it was left to three nations, namely US, China and the UAE. All
    have successful launched their spacecrafts which are heading toward the red planet.


    2020 also marks the 50th anniversary of the start of the Chinese Space Program. On 24 Apr 1970, China launched its first satellite Dong Fang Hong 东方红 (The East is Red ). That day is now commemorated
    as China Space Day annually. That satellite, though not functioning, continues to orbit the earth to this day.


    For the whole of 2020, China carries out a total of 38 launches. But this is blemished by 4 failures, 2 of which happen within a month.

    Major accomplishments of the year.
    1. Test-out of new crew capsule for manned missions with a successful launch followed by a recovery back on earth. This capsule will ferry astronauts to-and-fro earth and the upcoming space station.

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  • From decadence thlon@21:1/5 to wogw...@gmail.com on Sat Dec 31 01:05:32 2022
    On Sunday, February 13, 2022 at 4:35:27 AM UTC, wogw...@gmail.com wrote:
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    On Sunday, July 26, 2020 at 11:35:46 PM UTC-7, graspace wrote:
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    On Sunday, July 26, 2020 at 6:39:58 PM UTC-7, graspace wrote:
    On Monday, July 27, 2020 at 1:02:19 AM UTC, Wakalukong Tuapekkong wrote:
    Flip, first, you are so obtuse yoi can't tell that something is a joke even when it's thrown at you.

    Second, what side effects? The US has already launched an all out war short of a shooting war against China. That's already way beyond a side effects.

    Wakalukong


    https://www.space.com/china-mars-tianwen-1-spacecraft-nasa-photo.html

    US message to the Chinese:

    "Wherever you may be, anywhere in the universe, we can still know where you are."

    Isn't this also true for China, and Russia???
    They also know where we are!!!!


    What would the US be up to next? Disrupt communications between the spacecraft and Chinese earth stations?

    Likewise...

    Can the Chinese or Russian track a US spacecraft on its way to Mars? I don't think so.

    Any citizen can track any spacecraft.
    It was beginner radio operator who discovered the Russian Spacecraft at the beginning.

    That was when the satellite only broadcast simple blips. We are talking about visual tracking.

    Anyway, here's another video on the Beidou.

    https://china.huanqiu.com/article/3zI0tPVkSYb


    Losing only a second every 300 million years, with Chinese science and technology.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTr9B4I83bU

    From an official source.
    www.gov.cn/xinwen/2020-09/04/content_5540659.htm

    On Sep 4, from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center and using a Long March 2F rocket, China successfully launched a reusable spacecraft.
    After orbiting earth, the craft will return to a designated landing site on earth.


    More details from an unofficial website (in Mandarin).

    www.spaceflightfans.cn/79662.html

    The reusable spacecraft has returned safely to earth.

    China's next space exploration feat will be the Chang'e 5 (嫦娥五)moon-sample-return mission, scheduled for Nov/Dec. Here's a complete simulation of the mission.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tp5_WCYv72Q


    Latest Chinese Lunar Landing Concept
    www.spaceflightfans.cn/80202.html#more-80202


    Different from US Apollo. The human capsule and the lunar lander will be launched separately, rendezvous in lunar orbit, astronauts will transfer to lander, perform moon
    landing, then blast off from moon to rendezvous again with human capsule for return trip to earth.


    An innovative way to launch objects to space. A Chinese company intends to use Electromagnetic Propulsion to launch satellites to space. Don't confuse this with the EM Drive
    which is supposed to produce thrust from microwave bouncing around a cavity. That has been disproved, the thrust being attributed to stray earth magnetism. The Chinese approach is the rail-gun concept or similar to the EM aircraft launching in an
    aircraft carrier.

    https://www.spacetechasia.com/chinese-startup-guoyao-tech-working-on-electromagnetic-propulsion-for-rockets/

    https://news.satnews.com/2020/09/20/electromagnetic-propulsion-launch-roadmap-announced-by-guoyao-tech/

    The company: www.cneml.com.
    On China's National Day today, Oct 1, the Chinese Mars spacecraft TianWen-1 (天问一号)sends back a selfie to earth, showing the complete spacecraft bearing the Chinese
    flag cruising along its way to Mars. It does not use a camera attached to the end of a pole. How is the image captured? A tiny camera was released from the craft. This camera can capture images with resolutions of 800×600、1600X1200 and download them
    to the spacecraft using WiFi. Cool!

    www.spaceflightfans.cn/80788.html#more-80788m

    wowchinsp, I am happy to see you can follow through on all these.
    In the 1960s, I supported the Gemini Space Program...
    I am all for space exploration and expand humanity throughout the universe...
    You had previously mentioned that you helped to track spaceships of the Gemini Program. Was it for NASA or the military?

    Both. When you work on tracking ship, there are a lot of space to cover. There were only 16 tracking ships... and we don't want to miss any part of the (missile)/(spacecraft) throughout
    because if there is a problem... where to look???? Human life is at stake!!!!


    Yes, humans have to seek habitat beyond earth, but first we have to achieve peace on earth

    That can never be done...

    or we will carry the fights to space and spread deaths and destruction beyond earth.

    Yes, ...


    More immediate task is to convince more people that space programs do benefit people on earth.

    Ordinary people don't give a damn about space. They only think of where their next dollar will come from...
    Only scientists think about space... other planets like earth far beyond our imagination....




    In this year of the COVID-19 pandemic, it can be observed that while many airplanes around the world have been grounded and airline industries grind to a halt, rockets continue to
    be launched without much reduction and the space industries hum along. This shows space program is increasing becoming an important contributor to the economy.

    Yes, but mostly as a weapon to destroy the enemy!!!!

    "Ordinary people don't give a damn about space. They only think of where their next dollar will come from...
    Only scientists think about space... other planets like earth far beyond our imagination...."


    That should be avoided - space being only for the elite few, i.e., the scientists. Without popular support, space programs will not get the vital supports it needs from the masses.
    Luckily, that is not the case. More people all over the world are benefiting from space technology in their daily lives. And they know it. Let's see how.

    Accurate weather forecasting means people can be evacuated in time from disasters like floods, typhoons and tornadoes.
    Global navigation means a person can know with good precision the location where he/she is, anywhere on earth, anytime.
    Video information can be broadcast to the remotest areas on earth.
    Education can be made widely available throughout the world.
    Employment - dollars for ordinary people. As space-related industries grow, it will provide employment for more people and contribute more to a nation's economy.
    Even baby food has benefited from space tech.

    More info from here:
    https://www.google.com.sg/search?biw=960&bih=483&ei=fTx5X_uBE8PB3LUPncS8iA0&q=use+of+space+technology+in+daily+life&oq=utilisation+of+space+technology&gs_lcp=
    CgZwc3ktYWIQARgBMgYIABAWEB4yBggAEBYQHjIGCAAQFhAeOgQIABBHOgcIABCxAxBDOgQIABBDOgUIABCRAjoNCC4QsQMQxwEQrwEQQzoKCAAQsQMQgwEQQzoGCAAQBxAeOgIIADoICC4QxwEQrwE6BAgAEAo6BAgAEA06BggAEA0QHjoICAAQCBANEB46CAgAEAgQBxAeOgQIABAeOggIABAHEAUQHjoGCAAQBRAeOggIIRAWEB0QHlDOywJ
    Yy-cDYIyHBGgCcAJ4AIABlgGIAfsVkgEEMjEuOZgBAKABAaoBB2d3cy13aXrIAQjAAQE&sclient=psy-ab

    How space technology, in this case the Chinese Beidou Global Navigation System, benefits life on earth.

    https://www.gpsdaily.com/reports/Chinas_self_developed_BDS_sees_thriving_applications_999.html
    China launches world's first 6G communications test satellite.
    Communication is carried out in terahertz frequency range.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTHVXn-aJv0
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5okxWZ5w-4

    Coming to you soon. China's moon sample return mission. Its scheduled for 23 Nov.
    The next feat in Chinese Space Exploration is all set to go, It is the moon sample return mission. This mission will return 2 Kg of moon sample to earth.

    The Chinese most powerful rocket Long March (长征五)will launch the spacecraft (嫦娥五)from Hainan Island Wenchang (文昌)Launch Center on 24th Nov at 0400 local time.

    At 8.2 tons, the 嫦娥五 will be the heaviest load launched to date in the Chinese Space Program.

    This mission is the third and final step of the Chinese unmanned moon exploration program of orbit, land and sample return.

    While it is not pioneering work in space exploration, the feat having been accomplished by the Americans and the Russians more than 40 years ago, it is the most complicated mission for the
    Chinese Space Program so far.

    Good luck!
    Grooming them from young?

    Occasionally, when China broadcast a space mission, we catch a glimpse of the Chinese staff in the control room, enthusiastically applauding the success of a mission. Those in the West have
    noted, with a tinge of envy and fear, that most of them they look young. It means the Chinese space program has a big reserve of experienced personnel in the future. It would be more frightening for the Westerners to know that more Chinese are being
    groomed at a younger age for space.

    Recently, coinciding with the launch of the Chang'e 5 mission, some of China's top space personnel visited a primary school near the Launch Center of Wenchang. The name of the school is 文昌
    天小学 which translates to Wenchang Aerospace Primary School. This is not the only one. There are several more Aerospace Primary School around China. Scroll down the web page below to view more.

    https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=%E4%B8%AD%E5%9B%BD%E8%88%AA%E5%A4%A9%E5%B0%8F%E5%AD%A6&biw=960&bih=481&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=Z2-7ugjwz9Ma9M%252CDKU2SP9YiyFPlM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-
    kRRi2gXv455efv12CnTXfI1KVY_yQ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjvrpr9ip3tAhWn8HMBHbRzBbUQ9QF6BAgMEEc#imgrc=Z2-7ugjwz9Ma9M


    Don't be paranoic. They are not primary schools which are specialised in aerospace. They are only inspired by Chinese space program to name their schools!
    The ascender+lander module of the China’s Chang’e 5 mission has soft-landed on the moon. This is China’s third successful soft-landing on the moon. It further confirms Chinese extra-
    terrestrial soft-landing capability.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7QIz5UH8rQ Actual landing at 3:45 to 4:25.

    Before its “Mission Accomplished”, there are more steps to be carried out as follows.

    Drill for sample. Ascend from moon surface to rendezvous with orbiter.
    Transfer sample ascend module to return module.
    Separation of orbiter+return module from ascend module.
    Orbiter+return module head back to earth.
    Separation of return module from orbiter while in earth orbit.
    Return module land safely on earth with its moon sample.


    Meanwhile, the Chinese Mars Mission is progressing smoothly. After several path corrections, the Mars spacecraft Tianwen-1 is set on its way to rendezvous with the red planet which is scheduled
    to occur in Feb 2021. This will be followed by a soft-landing and roving two to three months later of the landing.

    Video of landing from onboard camera.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS9zr6MrCiM
    Successful rendezvous and docking of the ascending module with the orbiter+return module. The capsule containing the moon sample is transferred to the return module.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgkMAX8HY7k

    Next step is for the orbiter+return module to head back to earth. Then return module to land safely on earth with the moon sample intact.
    Official video of rendezvous, docking and transfer of moon sample to the return module.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkD1xv7B13o
    This morning, around 12.59am, the return module lands safely in Inner Mongolia with its precious cargo from the moon. This marks the complete success of China first moon sample return mission. Its
    Mission Accomplished! Well done China!

    A tribute to the mission: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vo2ck6WPS6U
    Chinese Space 2020

    2020 will be remembered most as the Year of the Covid-19 pandemic. Economic activities around the world slow to a crawl if not complete halt. Space programs are not spared. Although strict measures to
    prevent the spread of the disease cause some delays to space programs but around the world, space missions are carried out mostly as planned and scheduled.


    2020 is the Year of Mars in space exploration. Four missions were initially planned for Mars. After the Russia-Europe mission dropped out, it was left to three nations, namely US, China and the UAE. All
    have successful launched their spacecrafts which are heading toward the red planet.


    2020 also marks the 50th anniversary of the start of the Chinese Space Program. On 24 Apr 1970, China launched its first satellite Dong Fang Hong 东方红 (The East is Red ). That day is now commemorated
    as China Space Day annually. That satellite, though not functioning, continues to orbit the earth to this day.



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    On Saturday, December 31, 2022 at 9:05:34 AM UTC, decadence thlon wrote:
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    Flip, first, you are so obtuse yoi can't tell that something is a joke even when it's thrown at you.

    Second, what side effects? The US has already launched an all out war short of a shooting war against China. That's already way beyond a side effects.

    Wakalukong


    https://www.space.com/china-mars-tianwen-1-spacecraft-nasa-photo.html

    US message to the Chinese:

    "Wherever you may be, anywhere in the universe, we can still know where you are."

    Isn't this also true for China, and Russia???
    They also know where we are!!!!


    What would the US be up to next? Disrupt communications between the spacecraft and Chinese earth stations?

    Likewise...

    Can the Chinese or Russian track a US spacecraft on its way to Mars? I don't think so.

    Any citizen can track any spacecraft.
    It was beginner radio operator who discovered the Russian Spacecraft at the beginning.

    That was when the satellite only broadcast simple blips. We are talking about visual tracking.

    Anyway, here's another video on the Beidou.

    https://china.huanqiu.com/article/3zI0tPVkSYb


    Losing only a second every 300 million years, with Chinese science and technology.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTr9B4I83bU

    From an official source.
    www.gov.cn/xinwen/2020-09/04/content_5540659.htm

    On Sep 4, from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center and using a Long March 2F rocket, China successfully launched a reusable spacecraft.
    After orbiting earth, the craft will return to a designated landing site on earth.


    More details from an unofficial website (in Mandarin).

    www.spaceflightfans.cn/79662.html

    The reusable spacecraft has returned safely to earth.

    China's next space exploration feat will be the Chang'e 5 (嫦娥五)moon-sample-return mission, scheduled for Nov/Dec. Here's a complete simulation of the mission.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tp5_WCYv72Q


    Latest Chinese Lunar Landing Concept
    www.spaceflightfans.cn/80202.html#more-80202


    Different from US Apollo. The human capsule and the lunar lander will be launched separately, rendezvous in lunar orbit, astronauts will transfer to lander, perform moon
    landing, then blast off from moon to rendezvous again with human capsule for return trip to earth.


    An innovative way to launch objects to space. A Chinese company intends to use Electromagnetic Propulsion to launch satellites to space. Don't confuse this with the EM
    Drive which is supposed to produce thrust from microwave bouncing around a cavity. That has been disproved, the thrust being attributed to stray earth magnetism. The Chinese approach is the rail-gun concept or similar to the EM aircraft launching in an
    aircraft carrier.

    https://www.spacetechasia.com/chinese-startup-guoyao-tech-working-on-electromagnetic-propulsion-for-rockets/

    https://news.satnews.com/2020/09/20/electromagnetic-propulsion-launch-roadmap-announced-by-guoyao-tech/

    The company: www.cneml.com.
    On China's National Day today, Oct 1, the Chinese Mars spacecraft TianWen-1 (天问一号)sends back a selfie to earth, showing the complete spacecraft bearing the Chinese
    flag cruising along its way to Mars. It does not use a camera attached to the end of a pole. How is the image captured? A tiny camera was released from the craft. This camera can capture images with resolutions of 800×600、1600X1200 and download them
    to the spacecraft using WiFi. Cool!

    www.spaceflightfans.cn/80788.html#more-80788m

    wowchinsp, I am happy to see you can follow through on all these.
    In the 1960s, I supported the Gemini Space Program...
    I am all for space exploration and expand humanity throughout the universe...
    You had previously mentioned that you helped to track spaceships of the Gemini Program. Was it for NASA or the military?

    Both.
    When you work on tracking ship, there are a lot of space to cover. There were only 16 tracking ships... and we don't want to miss any part of the (missile)/(spacecraft) throughout
    because if there is a problem... where to look???? Human life is at stake!!!!


    Yes, humans have to seek habitat beyond earth, but first we have to achieve peace on earth

    That can never be done...

    or we will carry the fights to space and spread deaths and destruction beyond earth.

    Yes, ...


    More immediate task is to convince more people that space programs do benefit people on earth.

    Ordinary people don't give a damn about space. They only think of where their next dollar will come from...
    Only scientists think about space... other planets like earth far beyond our imagination....




    In this year of the COVID-19 pandemic, it can be observed that while many airplanes around the world have been grounded and airline industries grind to a halt, rockets continue
    to be launched without much reduction and the space industries hum along. This shows space program is increasing becoming an important contributor to the economy.

    Yes, but mostly as a weapon to destroy the enemy!!!!

    "Ordinary people don't give a damn about space. They only think of where their next dollar will come from...
    Only scientists think about space... other planets like earth far beyond our imagination...."


    That should be avoided - space being only for the elite few, i.e., the scientists. Without popular support, space programs will not get the vital supports it needs from the masses.
    Luckily, that is not the case. More people all over the world are benefiting from space technology in their daily lives. And they know it. Let's see how.

    Accurate weather forecasting means people can be evacuated in time from disasters like floods, typhoons and tornadoes.
    Global navigation means a person can know with good precision the location where he/she is, anywhere on earth, anytime.
    Video information can be broadcast to the remotest areas on earth.
    Education can be made widely available throughout the world.
    Employment - dollars for ordinary people. As space-related industries grow, it will provide employment for more people and contribute more to a nation's economy.
    Even baby food has benefited from space tech.

    More info from here:
    https://www.google.com.sg/search?biw=960&bih=483&ei=fTx5X_uBE8PB3LUPncS8iA0&q=use+of+space+technology+in+daily+life&oq=utilisation+of+space+technology&gs_lcp=
    CgZwc3ktYWIQARgBMgYIABAWEB4yBggAEBYQHjIGCAAQFhAeOgQIABBHOgcIABCxAxBDOgQIABBDOgUIABCRAjoNCC4QsQMQxwEQrwEQQzoKCAAQsQMQgwEQQzoGCAAQBxAeOgIIADoICC4QxwEQrwE6BAgAEAo6BAgAEA06BggAEA0QHjoICAAQCBANEB46CAgAEAgQBxAeOgQIABAeOggIABAHEAUQHjoGCAAQBRAeOggIIRAWEB0QHlDOywJ
    Yy-cDYIyHBGgCcAJ4AIABlgGIAfsVkgEEMjEuOZgBAKABAaoBB2d3cy13aXrIAQjAAQE&sclient=psy-ab

    How space technology, in this case the Chinese Beidou Global Navigation System, benefits life on earth.

    https://www.gpsdaily.com/reports/Chinas_self_developed_BDS_sees_thriving_applications_999.html
    China launches world's first 6G communications test satellite.
    Communication is carried out in terahertz frequency range.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTHVXn-aJv0
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5okxWZ5w-4

    Coming to you soon. China's moon sample return mission. Its scheduled for 23 Nov.
    The next feat in Chinese Space Exploration is all set to go, It is the moon sample return mission. This mission will return 2 Kg of moon sample to earth.

    The Chinese most powerful rocket Long March (长征五)will launch the spacecraft (嫦娥五)from Hainan Island Wenchang (文昌)Launch Center on 24th Nov at 0400 local time.

    At 8.2 tons, the 嫦娥五 will be the heaviest load launched to date in the Chinese Space Program.

    This mission is the third and final step of the Chinese unmanned moon exploration program of orbit, land and sample return.

    While it is not pioneering work in space exploration, the feat having been accomplished by the Americans and the Russians more than 40 years ago, it is the most complicated mission for the
    Chinese Space Program so far.

    Good luck!
    Grooming them from young?

    Occasionally, when China broadcast a space mission, we catch a glimpse of the Chinese staff in the control room, enthusiastically applauding the success of a mission. Those in the West have
    noted, with a tinge of envy and fear, that most of them they look young. It means the Chinese space program has a big reserve of experienced personnel in the future. It would be more frightening for the Westerners to know that more Chinese are being
    groomed at a younger age for space.

    Recently, coinciding with the launch of the Chang'e 5 mission, some of China's top space personnel visited a primary school near the Launch Center of Wenchang. The name of the school is 文
    航天小学 which translates to Wenchang Aerospace Primary School. This is not the only one. There are several more Aerospace Primary School around China. Scroll down the web page below to view more.

    https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=%E4%B8%AD%E5%9B%BD%E8%88%AA%E5%A4%A9%E5%B0%8F%E5%AD%A6&biw=960&bih=481&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=Z2-7ugjwz9Ma9M%252CDKU2SP9YiyFPlM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-
    kRRi2gXv455efv12CnTXfI1KVY_yQ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjvrpr9ip3tAhWn8HMBHbRzBbUQ9QF6BAgMEEc#imgrc=Z2-7ugjwz9Ma9M


    Don't be paranoic. They are not primary schools which are specialised in aerospace. They are only inspired by Chinese space program to name their schools!
    The ascender+lander module of the China’s Chang’e 5 mission has soft-landed on the moon. This is China’s third successful soft-landing on the moon. It further confirms Chinese extra-
    terrestrial soft-landing capability.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7QIz5UH8rQ Actual landing at 3:45 to 4:25.

    Before its “Mission Accomplished”, there are more steps to be carried out as follows.

    Drill for sample.
    Ascend from moon surface to rendezvous with orbiter.
    Transfer sample ascend module to return module.
    Separation of orbiter+return module from ascend module.
    Orbiter+return module head back to earth.
    Separation of return module from orbiter while in earth orbit.
    Return module land safely on earth with its moon sample.


    Meanwhile, the Chinese Mars Mission is progressing smoothly. After several path corrections, the Mars spacecraft Tianwen-1 is set on its way to rendezvous with the red planet which is
    scheduled to occur in Feb 2021. This will be followed by a soft-landing and roving two to three months later of the landing.

    Video of landing from onboard camera.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS9zr6MrCiM
    Successful rendezvous and docking of the ascending module with the orbiter+return module. The capsule containing the moon sample is transferred to the return module.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgkMAX8HY7k

    Next step is for the orbiter+return module to head back to earth. Then return module to land safely on earth with the moon sample intact.
    Official video of rendezvous, docking and transfer of moon sample to the return module.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkD1xv7B13o
    This morning, around 12.59am, the return module lands safely in Inner Mongolia with its precious cargo from the moon. This marks the complete success of China first moon sample return mission. Its
    Mission Accomplished! Well done China!

    A tribute to the mission: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vo2ck6WPS6U
    Chinese Space 2020

    2020 will be remembered most as the Year of the Covid-19 pandemic. Economic activities around the world slow to a crawl if not complete halt. Space programs are not spared. Although strict measures to
    prevent the spread of the disease cause some delays to space programs but around the world, space missions are carried out mostly as planned and scheduled.


    2020 is the Year of Mars in space exploration. Four missions were initially planned for Mars. After the Russia-Europe mission dropped out, it was left to three nations, namely US, China and the UAE. All
    have successful launched their spacecrafts which are heading toward the red planet.


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