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Shenzhou VII research crew set out for launch center
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-07-01 17:27 BEIJING -- The research team that developed Shenzhou VII, China's third manned space launch, will start final testing after arriving at a northwestern satellite launch center in a few days, said a space mission official on Tuesday. He said the spacecraft passed inspections by CASC and an expert panel. "Shenzhou VII's functions and performance fulfill the comprehensive requirements of the space program," he added. Compared with Shenzhou VI, China's second manned space mission with a crew of two, Shenzhou VII has more stringent technological requirements: one of its three astronauts is scheduled to conduct a space walk. The craft has a domestically developed airlock module that will be used for the first time, according to Zhang. China successfully put two manned spacecraft into orbit in 2003 and 2005. Shenzhou VII is expected to be launched in October. |