China to set up Shenzhou-7 media center to overseas journalists
www.chinaview.cn 2008-09-22 12:12:44   Print

   BEIJING, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) -- Journalists from abroad who hope to cover the launch of China's third manned spacecraft, Shenzhou-7,are welcome to a new purposed-built media center in Beijing which will go into operation on Thursday.
The Shenzhou-7 manned spaceship, the Long-March II-F rocket and the escape tower are vertically transferred to the launch pad at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China's Gansu Province Sept. 20, 2008. The transfer finished at 3:15 p.m.on Saturday, marking the final stage of the launching preparation.

The Shenzhou-7 manned spaceship, the Long-March II-F rocket and the escape tower are vertically transferred to the launch pad at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China's Gansu Province Sept. 20, 2008. The transfer finished at 3:15 p.m.on Saturday, marking the final stage of the launching preparation.(Xinhua Photo)
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    It is the first time China opens its usually mysterious space mission to foreign media. Some overseas news organizations have been invited to the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwestern Gansu Province to cover the mission.

    The media center is open to all foreign journalists stationed in China and those working in China temporarily. The former need to show the media pass issued by the Foreign Ministry and the latter should have the J-2 visa issued by Chinese embassies in foreign countries.

    Journalists from Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions, who are stationed in the mainland, are required to show the media pass issued by relevant mainland authorities. And those from Taiwan are also required to show the media pass issued by the mainland authorities.

    The center at the Media Center hotel (No.11B, Fuxing Road, Beijing, 100038) provides free TV and radio signals, free broadband Internet access and free reference materials

    Experts on space technology will be available to comment on the operation of the spacecraft, sources with the media center said.

    The center has set up reception hotlines: 86-10-68521600 for foreign journalists and 86-10-68521800 for journalists from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.

    The Shenzhou-7 spacecraft is scheduled for launch sometime between Sept. 25 and 30 after the vessel, its Long-March II-F carrier rocket and the escape tower were vertically transferred to the launch pad on Saturday.

    A panel of six Chinese taikonauts (astronauts), including three selected crew and three substitutes, have arrived at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Gansu. One of the taikonauts will conduct a space walk during the mission.

    To fulfil its promise to host an open and high-standard Olympic Games, the Chinese government adopted a series of new regulations at the end of 2006 to facilitate foreign media coverage of China.

    The country's press authorities have said that China will remain open to foreign media after the Olympic Games.

Chinese astronauts for Shenzhou-7 mission arrive at launch center

    JIUQUAN, Gansu, Sept. 21 (Xinhua) -- A panel of six Chinese astronauts arrived at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwestern Gansu Province on Sunday, making the last-minute preparations for the country's third manned space mission.

    Taking a special flight to the remote center, three qualified spacemen and three substitutes said they had "full confidence to successfully accomplish the mission" after various trainings and tests. Full story

China's manned spacecraft Shenzhou-7 in final preparation for launch

    JIUQUAN, Gansu, Sept. 20 (Xinhua) -- The Shenzhou-7 manned spaceship, the Long-March II-F rocket and the escape tower were vertically transferred to the launch pad at 3:15 p.m. on Saturday, marking the final stage of the preparation.

    The 58.3-meter-high body was transferred to the launch pad on a 1,500-meter-long heavy rail line. The transfer lasted more than one hour and two check-ups were conducted. Full story

Editor: Lin Liyu
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