China narrows list of astronaut candidates (AP) Updated: 2005-09-07 21:21
China is narrowing down the list of candidates for its second manned space
flight and is testing rockets for the liftoff scheduled to occur within weeks,
state media said Wednesday.
Plans call for the capsule, called Shenzhou
6, to carry two astronauts — or "taikonauts" — on a five- or six-day flight.
Previous reports said 14 former fighter pilots were training for the mission.
"Blastoff of the Shenzhou 6 will be around September or October," said Zhang
Qingwei, general manager of the China Space Science and Technology Corp.,
according to the Shanghai Morning Post.
China launched its first manned space flight in October 2003, making it the
third country to send a human into space on its own after Russia and the United
States.
The military-linked space program is a major prestige project for the
communist government. China has announced plans to land an unmanned probe on the
moon by 2010 and operate a space station.
Beijing does not participate in the U.S.-led international space station
project.
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