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... of China appointed Sun Laiyan as Administrator of the China National Space Administration (CNSA). Laiyan had become the CNSA's Vice Administrator in 1999 and had served as Deputy Director of the ... March 2009); China National Space Administration, “Resumes of Leaders: Prof./Dr. Sun Laiyan,”http://www.cnsa.gov.cn/n615709/n620681/n639436/53299.html (accessed 19 March 2009). March 2004 March April ...
... :00 a.m. (GMT). The Shenzhou 6 carried taikonauts Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng . The CNSA planned for them to remain in low Earth orbit for five days. The CNSA provided few details about the mission and declined to publicize information, such as the taikonauts' ... and the spacecraft's scheduled return date, until hours before the launch. According to a CNSA spokesperson, Junlong and Haisheng would conduct scientific experiments while in orbit. (Howard W. French, “On ...
... China National Space Administration 's (CNSA's) Kaituozhe 1 rocket failed during launch, for reasons that remained unclear. Kaituozhe 1 was the first of the CNSA's new all-solid-fuel, four-stage launch vehicles. CNSA and other Chinese government agencies apparently provided no information to the ...
... had flown 3.25 million kilometers (2 million miles) in low Earth orbit. Although the CNSA provided few details about the mission, Chinese news outlets reported that crew members Fei Junlong ... National Space Administration, “Shenzhou-6 Spacecraft Lands Safely,” news release, 17 October 2005, http://www.cnsa.gov.cn/n615709/n620682/n639462/54429.html (accessed 16 July 2009); Xinhua News Agency, “China ...
... CNSA launched the Sino Satellite Communications Company’s (SinoSat’s) satellite on a Long March 3B ... reliability of Chinese television broadcasting and help China serve the international spaceflight market. In addition, CNSA officials stated that the satellite’s technology could prompt the Chinese government to eliminate regulations ...
... at the 22nd National Space Symposium, in Colorado, Vice Administrator of China National Space Administration ( CNSA ) Luo Ge reviewed the landmark achievements of the People’s Republic of China and outlined ...
The orbiting capsule of the Shenzhou 6 , the piloted spacecraft that CNSA had launched on 12 October 2005, returned to Earth after completing 2,920 orbits. The ...
... .space.com/news/070326_nasa_healthcare.html (accessed 27 January 2010).'' China National Space Administration ( CNSA ) and Roskosmos signed an agreement to launch a joint mission to Mars in 2009, marking ...
... radiometer, high-energy particle detector, and solar-wind detectors. The Chinese Academy of Sciences and CNSA planned to use the instruments to identify 14 atomic elements, helping scientists determine the mineral ...

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