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JIUQUAN, Gansu, Oct. 15 (Xinhuanet) -- China's first piloted spacecraft has
entered the outer space, and Lieutenant Colonel Yang Liwei is now the first
Chinese astronaut in space in the world's 241st manned space mission.
At around 9:10, Shenzhou-5 moved into the preset orbit, indicating success
of China's endeavor to hurl a piloted space vehicle of its own into the orbit.
President Hu Jintao, together with other Chinese leaders Huang Ju, Wu
Guanzheng, Cao Gangchuan and Wang Gang, were present at theJiuquan Space Launch
Center on the occasion.
The center turned into a scene of jubilation as spectators cheered the
success.
In the meantime, The Yuanwang-1 measuring vessel has been monitoring the
target over the Pacific Ocean; and the Beijing Space Command and Control Center
ordered the craft to open up the solar panels.
The two pairs of solar panels, which look like huge wings of the spaceship,
are working as a power station with a capacity of 1,200 KW servicing the
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