China Launches Space Mission with First Woman Astronaut
_Featured_, Space Monday, June 18th, 2012
(BBC) China has launched its latest manned space mission – whose crew includes its first female astronaut, Liu Yang.
The Shenzhou-9 capsule rode to orbit atop a Long March rocket from the Jiuquan spaceport on the edge of the Gobi desert.
Ms Liu and her two male colleagues are heading to the Tiangong space lab.
They will spend over a week living and working on the 335km-high vessel, testing new systems and conducting a number of scientific experiments.
Before leaving, the crew were presented to Communist Party officials, VIPs and the media.
Wearing their flight suits and sitting behind glass, they waved and smiled.
“We will obey orders, listen to directions and be calm; and co-ordinate together to successfully complete China’s first manned rendezvous and docking mission,” said Commander Jing Haipeng.
China’s top legislator, Wu Bangguo, wished them well and told them: “We are expecting your safe return.”
The Shenzhou-9 spacecraft lifted off on schedule at 18:37 local time (10:37 GMT; 11:37 BST).
Read the full article:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-18458544

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