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BEIJING, Oct. 10 (Xinhuanet) -- China will launch its
first manned spacecraft at an appropriate time between Oct. 15 and 17, an
official in charge of the country's manned spaceflight program announced here
Friday.
"The Shenzhou (Divine Vessel) V spacecraft will carry out the first manned
space mission and will lift off from the China Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center,"
said the official. "Now all preparatory work for the launch is progressing
smoothly."
The spacecraft will orbit the Earth 14 times before landing in pre-selected
areas, the official noted.
As planned, the spacecraft will first fly on an elliptic orbit with the
orbital inclination angle of 42.4 degrees. The orbital perigee altitude is 200
km, and the apogee is 350 km. It will then shift to a circular orbit with an
altitude of 343 km.
Following strict tests, training and selection, a team of "taikonauts", or
astronauts named after the Chinese word for "space", has been formed for the
mission, said the official, adding that they have passed "a comprehensive
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