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Side-trek abit.

 

Did the americans really land on the moon in 1969?

 

No they didn't.

 

If you see the film you can see the US flag

 

waving in the wind. On the moon where got

 

wind. Its obvious its a fake.

 

:D

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One Year Later, Wang Yaping willl be onboard with 2 others Taikonaut on ShenZhou-10 later today 11 June at 5:38pm.

 

王亚平

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Its important they send good looking women into space.

 

Any disaster that wipes out the earth, she will need to help

 

repopulate it.

 

:D  

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No they didn't.

 

If you see the film you can see the US flag

 

waving in the wind. On the moon where got

 

wind. Its obvious its a fake.

 

:D

 

Have to wait for the chinese or russian cosmonaut to land on the moon and confirm it.

But then again, their flags could be waving in the wind. [laugh]

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Have to wait for the chinese or russian cosmonaut to land on the moon and confirm it.

 

We cannot trust them.

 

They will say anything to

 

make the US look bad.

 

:D

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Shenzhou-11 just took off after 7 am this morning.

 

This year 2-men mission plan is a 30-day duraiton on the 2nd Chinese spacelab Tiangong-2

 

Its not an easy mission

 

Even for the food dietician, they have to consider that they need more water and stronger taste food cos eating up there will reduce ur sense of taste.

 

For water normally they recycle their urine to be Newater. Cos bringing 30 days water supplies will add on weight.

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Its important they send good looking women into space.

 

Any disaster that wipes out the earth, she will need to help

 

repopulate it.

 

:D  

 

I don't recall being "pretty" is one of the tick points [:p]

 

However, aside of being meeting min flight hours as AF pilot and already having a child is a must since space-travel will have unknown effect on child birth.

 

In the case of woman in that photo, 王亚平 was not the 1st Chinese woman to be in space. She was, however, the 1st space-based "teacher" to conduct physics lesson to the Chinese school lesson which was broadcasted live in 2013.

 

My guess is having a woman teacher is better than man when comes to a boring science lesson. [laugh]

 

 

Physics on micro-gravity onboard Tiangong-1 in 2013.

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Its important they send good looking women into space.

 

Any disaster that wipes out the earth, she will need to help

 

repopulate it.

 

:D  

That was the reason why Chang-er was deployed there in the first place.

 

I hope she is still there.

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SG always wanted to be No. 1

 

So when will SG with help from ST Tech, ST Aerospace and ST Eng going to build a rocket and sent Singaporean to space ...   :wut:

 

Can forget about going to the sun as North Korea have chope going there at night ... :yeah-im-not-drunk:

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Shenzhou-11 (SZ11) has docked successfully with Tiangong-2 (TG-2) Space lab this morning after 3 am.

 

The process was fully automated and completed orbital syn within 2 days after the manned SZ11 took off on 17th.

 

What this means is China has normalised and mastered the docking procedure which is a critical step towards building larger permanent space station.

 

 

Projected live video and telemetry reading at central control in Beijing.

Left B/W image shows TG-2 docking port as SZ11 edged towards the 9 ton module.

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Chinese astronauts take silkworms for zero-gravity spin in Tiangong-2 space lab

 

Three projects designed by Hong Kong students will be conducted during the month-long space lab mission

Six silkworms were taken into space by the astronauts for an experiment designed by Hong Kong students to study how the larvae transform in the weightless environment..
 

http://www.scmp.com/news/china/policies-politics/article/2038678/chinese-astronauts-and-silkworms-prepare-studies-space

 

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Any idea what's those small debris that had fallen off from the rocket during the initial take off stage?

 

Rocket launches are like controlled explosion.

 

So all sorts of things will go flying during the blast off from launch tower components to ejected shielding covers to large ice chunks that forms on the freezing liquid propellant power rocket shell.

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People, International helmet day in a week’s time.

 

Need to go dig out my green turtle head helmet...

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If Spore so small also will kana ... only 1 word to describe ... Suay !

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