China to Launch Third Manned Space Flight
Chila will launch its third manned space flight in late September of 2008, a Chinese official told reporters.
Shenzhou VII is now expected to be launched somewhere between September 17 and October 1; marking the end of the Paralymics in Beijing and China’s National Day.
The mission will blast off off from China’s Jiuquan launch centre in northwest Gansu province and land in northern Inner Mongolia province, according to Hong Kong newspaper Weng Wei Po.
The shuttle will be manned by three individuals, one of whom will carry out China’s first ’spacewalk.’
Shenzhou VII will be launched two years after China’s second trip to space, which lasted five days, and only four years after the communist country sent its first citizen to outer space, Yang Liwei.









