Special Report:
Third Manned Space
Mission
BEIJING, Oct. 1 (Xinhua) -- Chinese scientists will open the re-entry
module of the Shenzhou-7 spacecraft on Wednesday and collect various
experimental samples and data inside.
The module has brought three astronauts safely back from China's third
manned space mission Sunday and was transported by trains to its maker, the
China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) Tuesday.
"Experts will check the module's interior and exterior including the
parachute, analyze their conditions and pick up the test sample of solid
lubricant collected by the astronauts," said Shang Zhi, general director of the
mission's spacecraft system.
According to him, the sample will be handed to the CAST for further studies
and other cargos carried by the spaceship will also be collected and handed
over.
There are other materials in the module, including the astronaut's EVA
uniform gloves, the National Flag waved by Zhai outside the spacecraft, a silk
Chinese map, three ensigns of China's Red Army and some master pieces of Chinese
painting and seal cutting.
In a symbolic move marking improved cross-Strait relations, a flash disk
containing greetings from people in the Mainland and Taiwan will also be
collected from the module in sight of 14 Taiwan compatriots who joined a trip to
witness the space mission in Beijing.
