Jumat, 21 Oktober 2016

China Amps Up Space Program in Race to Challenge US - NBCNews.com

BEIJING — If the U.S.-Soviet space rivalry helped define the second half of the 20th century, China's drive to become a space superpower looks set to mark the first half of the 21st.

On Monday local time, China is set to launch a Shenzhou-11 into orbit from an isolated military launching pad in Inner Mongolia.

Image: Zhai Zhigang waves a small Chinese flag shortly after climbing out of the Shenzhou VII spacecraft

Mission commander Zhai Zhigang waves a small Chinese flag shortly after climbing out of the Shenzhou VII spacecraft 215 miles over the Earth. The astronaut floated in orbit for just under 15 minutes on Sept. 27, 2008. China became the third nation to perform a spacewalk, after the United States and the former Soviet Union.