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ScottMcIntyre
on 09/24/2008
This spacesuit appears to have multipurpose functions and an innovative design. I'm sure these technological advancements are all part of the country's investment to become the new space superpower。
QFA:"Officials have been quoted saying the suit can provide nourishment, water and oxygen for up to seven hours and that drainage systems allow the discharge of carbon dioxide and human waste."
Wildthing
on 09/24/2008
Update: "Tests were going smoothly until scientists discovered melamine in the nourishment and lead in the oxygen tank."
BlanKz
on 09/25/2008
Is it sold at Wal-Mart?
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im very pride
superspy, peking, CHINA
They were always good with rockets and gunpowder!
john, newbury, uk
Thank you Eric and Kamil, the generous~
Mondrovic, Chongqing, China
I hope they are safe and sound in space =) And congratulations China, I watched it LIVE from CCTV all the way in Australia. Very proud, very excited and so nervous when the countdown was on. You made us proud ^^ Hope to see more improvements in the future. Good luck~
Jay, Sydney, Australia
Best wish to our space heros
camusjoy, Shanghai, China
now,we are pleased to see china flying into space,that is great!
king, hefei, china
god bless China!!
China will be learned a lot from the voyage...
tim, kuala lumpur, malaysia
We got excited last night, nearly one thousand people watching the launch of Shenzhou VII on our campus.
That is a great progress of our motherland, and I also believed that we still have a long way to go in improving our people's lives and promoting the peace of the world.
Raymond, Shanghai, China
God bless China!
Raymond, Shanghai, China
Congratulations!
Laohu, Taibei, Taiwan
Congratulations to the Chinese. The more nations we have sending people into space the sooner we'll get to Mars. I'm sure this event and others to come will motivate NASA to keep up the efforts on getting humans to Mars. NASA, ESA, and CNSA might even team up someday to do it.
Chris, Seattle, USA
Congrats, Chinese!
James McCullough, Queens, New York, USA
Its a big leap for the Chinese, congratulations!
Luigi, Queens, New York, USA
it is great ,china,my motherland
hense, Taibei, CHINA
It's a small step for the astronauts but a big step for China and the world. Good luck!
Eric, Seoul, Korea
Congratulations!
Kamil, Chelaybinsk, Russia
I hope this inspires the Chinese to co-operate further with western space programmes and scientific research in general
I just hope that the taikonauts have had their milk checked for sanlu additives!
Christopher Kimberley, London, UK
Good luck to China, my motherland.
DL, zhuzhou, China
Good luck to "SHENZHOU VII" ! I'm proud of I am a Chinese!
Today,the "SHENZHOU VII" is already prepare for blast off,forever love THE PEOPLE'S PERUBLIC OF CHINA!THANKS THE WORLD!I LOVE YOU@
momo, Taibei, Taiwan,CHINA
good luck to the astronauts and china on this step forward, western countries need to work together with china to deveop space working as an international team will reap dividends faster
peter, manchester, uk
It is a very proud moment indeed, but still if the money could be spent on some other areas for addressing those serious issues facing everyone of us everday.
YangLiang, Beijing, China
Yuhangyuan (宇航员) is Chinese for Astronaut.
The term "Taikonaut " is a piece of fanboi Chinglish. It's root, "Taikongren" better describes an alien space voyager.
Note that the term "Chinese Astronaut" is perfectly adequate for an English language newspaper.
MtM, Shenzhen or London, PRC or UK
What can I say, except my sincere congratulations to PRC and to all the team men and women who are involved the making of the successful space ship "SHENZHOU VII"
GOD BLESS THE PEOPLE REPUBLIC OF CHINA AND MAY YOU KEEP UP AND SHOW THE WORLD WHAT CHINA CAN DO.
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