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BEIJING, Oct. 17 (Xinhuanet)-- The re-entry capsule of
Shenzhou-5,which carried China's first astronaut Lt. Col. Yang Liwei to and
returned from the space between Oct. 15-16, was handed to the Chinese Research
Institute of Space Technology here Friday.
The capsule, which landed safely in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous
Region at 6:23 a.m. Thursday, just 4.8 kilometers off the pre-set target,
arrived in Beijing Friday afternoon on a special train.
After a primary inspection, experts concluded that the buffer engines of
the capsule operated normally before the landing and the entire capsule remained
intact.
Shenzhou-5, measuring 9.2 meters in length and weighing 7,790 kilograms,
consists of the orbit, re-entry and propulsion modules.
The capsule will soon be opened and the data collected by the scientific
apparatus on board will be studied. Enditem |