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Why China's Shenzhou is Better Than Russia's Soyuz

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*Against all odds - China's Space Exploration program 1994 - 2024*

1994 - China applied to join the International Space Station, but was denied and declared "untrustworthy" by the U.S.

1993 - The United States shut down their GPS targeting the Chinese container ship Yinhe, leaving the ship stranded at sea and unable to navigate for 33 days - after being falsely accused by the US of carrying chemical weapons precursors to Iran

1996 - The United States turned off its GPS in the South China Sea, forcing China's missile tracking to fail

2003 - China applied to join the EU's Galileo global satellite navigation system, paid €230 million but was eventually forced out by the EU

2011 - The United States passed the Wolf Amendment Law, which prohibits NASA from cooperating with China in space

Despite being stigmatized and isolated, Chinese scientists and taikonauts remained determined and worked hard to become self-sufficient

1999.11.20 - Shenzhou 1 - China's first spacecraft - where the dream began!

2000 - The first experimental BeiDou Navigation Satellite was launched

2003 - Shenzhou 5 - China's dream of flying into Space came true! Taikonaut Yang Liwei (杨利伟) was blasted successfully into space as part of China's Shenzhou 5 mission.  China became the third country to launch a person into space independently, after the Soviet Union and the United States

2005 - Shenzhou 6 - Fèi Jùnlóng (费俊龙) and Niè Hǎishèng (聂海胜) launched into space aboard the Long March 2F carrier rocket. It marked the official second launch of China's manned spaceflight program and the start of crewed scientific research in space

2007 - The first lunar exploration probe Chang'e 1, part of the first phase of the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program, was launched and successfully orbited the moon, marking the third milestone in China's space program

2007 - The BeiDou-1 navigation system was completed and began operation in China. The fourth positioning system, next to the American GPS, Russian GLONASS, and European Galileo

2008 - Shenzhou 7  - Taikonauts Zhai Zhigang (翟志刚) and Liu Boming (刘伯明) completed China's first "Spacewalk" extra-vehicular activity (EVA)

2011 - The Tiangong-1 prototype space station was launched, marking the start of construction on China's first space station

2016 - marks the launch of Tiangong-2, China's first space laboratory. Tiangong-2 was not constructed or planned to be permanent, but rather as a test-bed for critical technologies utilized for the final Tiangong Space station

2020 - Chang'e 5 marks China's first lunar landing retrieving lunar soil. For the first time in 44 years, humans have brought back rock and soil samples from the moon

2020 - China's BeiDou-3 navigation system provides complete full global coverage

2020: Mars - here we come! China launched Tianwen-1, China's first Mars probe

2022: China completed construction of its permanently crewed Tiangong space station

2024 - Chang'e 6 mission: China became the first nation to land and return lunar soil samples from the far side of the moon

It took China 28 years and the sacrifice of countless heroes risking their lives working day and night to overcome China's Western-imposed isolation and construct its own space station and global navigation system, and to become a leader in space exploration. For China, when the going gets tough
the tough gets going…..
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cannot be cannot be! Tongue

need some advice why ish no state of decline and collapse! Tongue

“Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth” – Buddha.
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It's amazing that China could build a space station from scratch after being barred from the ISS by the US.

All the anti China pundeks must be fuming mad LOL!
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