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China Ramps Up Plans To Put Man On The Moon
How soon will China be able to put a man on the moon? Give them about three years, says our Final Frontiers columnist.
Is Tiangong-1 Going To Fall On My Head?
Watch out: China’s ill-fated prototype station will crash sometime next year, but don’t worry—it will likely fall in an unpopulated area.
Tiangong Falls Out Of The Sky, China Must Ask Itself Why
Could the prospect of burning debris from Tiangong-1 raining down on Earth herald a new area of cooperation between space agencies?
The China Space Friends Club
The US refuses to collaborate with China on space missions, but no matter: the Asian powerhouse has the rest of the world in its corner.
Chinese Astronaut Wang Yaping Gives Lecture From Space
Chinese astronaut Wang Yaping conducted on Thursday a lecture from the Tiangong-1 space module.
Shenzhou-10 Successfully Docks With Tiangong Space Lab
China's Shenzhou-10 manned spacecraft successfully completed an automated docking procedure with the Tiangong-1 space lab on Thursday.
China To Launch Tiangong-2 Space Module In 2015 As Precursor To Space Station
The Tiangong-2 lab module will be launched in two years as a precursor to the building of a space station in 2020.
China To Launch Shenzhou-10 Spacecraft Later This Year
China's Shenzhou-10 spacecraft will be launched sometime between June and August, the China National Space Administration announced.
Chinese Academics Unveil Their Top 10 Innovations Of 2012
Academics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Chinese Academy of Engineering have voted in their top 10 scientific innovations of 2012.
Chinese Taikonauts To Grow Vegetables On Moon
Chinese astronauts are researching how to grow fresh vegetables in space, reports the state-run Xinhua news agency.












