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JIUQUAN, GANSU, Jan. 3 (Xinhuanet) -- The "Shenzhou IV" unmanned
spacecraft, launched Monday by China, is fully equipped for manned space
flights, the spacecraft's chief designer Qi Faren told Xinhua Friday.
The Shenzhou II and III are also capable of carrying astronauts in space
flights, Qi said, adding during these two flights, all tests and data involving
the astronaut flight system met the standard requirements.
Before the Shenzhou IV was sent to the launching pad, astronauts had been
trained in it, he added.
Further improvements, especially in safety, have been made during the
current flight. Eight life-saving schemes were planned to ensure astronauts can
escape safely in case of danger.
In addition, equipment inside the spacecraft was rearranged to make
astronauts feel more comfortable to live and work in the capsule. Enditem
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