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BEIJING, Oct. 15 (Xinhuanet) -- The world media on Wednesday highly
evaluated China's successful launch of the manned Shenzhou-5 spacecraft.
South Korea's Yonhap News Agency said the flight unveils an aerospace era
for China and also ushers in a multipolar era of aerospace exploration by the
international community.
It shows China's scientific and technological strength, the excellence of
the leadership of the Communist Party of China and the socialism with Chinese
characteristics.
India's Hindustan Times said the success would boost the patriotism in
China, and increase the possibility of future aerospace tourism in China and
landing on the moon by Chinese astronauts.
Italy's La Republica said the manned Shenzhou-5 spaceship is expect to
return to the ground on Oct. 16, which is of symbolic significance because
China's first atom bomb was successfully detonated on the same day 39 years ago.
The successful launch will make China a powerful competitor in the aerospace
field, it added.
Finland's TV station said that the successful launch of the manned
Shenzhou-5 spaceship makes China the third country, following the former Soviet
Union and the United States, to send human beings into space, and that it is of
great political and economic significance to China.
The Czech Republic's newspaper, Lidove Noviny, said in a report that China
has realized its aerospace dream by the successful launch of Shenzhou-5 and it
is the first Asian country to send human beings into the outer space.
The Vietnam News Agency described the success as a significant event of
China's space industry and also a historic turning point for the industry's
future development.
Noting that China has become the third country to send human beings into
space since the former Soviet Union's astronaut, Yury Alekseyevich Gagarin,
became the first visitor to the outer space in 1961, Macedonia's news agency
quoted some experts as saying that the milestone flight marks another step
forward by China to realize the dream of landing on the moon.
Media from Spain, Japan, Portugal, Brazil, Poland, Cameroon, Albania and
some other countries also had extensive and detailed reports on China's
successful launch of the manned Shenzhou-5 spaceship.
The Shenzhou-5, atop a China-made Long March II F carrier rocket, blasted
off at 9 a.m. Wednesday from the Jiuquan SatelliteLaunch Center in China's
northwestern Gansu Province, and entered its preset orbit in about 10 minutes.
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