In October 2003 Yang Liwei made history as the first Chinese citizen in space, orbiting the globe 14 times in the Shenzhou 5. The Chinese space program has sometimes been called the last of the secret space programs. Although it is far less secretive now than formerly, fascinating revelations are still being made. Brian Harvey examines the history of the Chinese space program, from it’s earliest times to the historic breakthrough of manned flight.
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Author of ‘Race into space - the Soviet space programme’ (1988), ‘The new Russian space programme’ (1994), ‘Russia in space - the failed frontier?’ (2001), ‘Two roads into space - the Japanese and Indian space programmes’ (1998), ‘The Chinese space programme - from conception to future capabilities’ (1997), ‘The Chinese space programme - from conception to manned spaceflight’ (2004), ‘Europe’s space programme’ (2003), ‘Two roads to the moon’ (with Dave Shayler)(forthcoming), ‘Russian planetary exploration’ (forthcoming), ‘Latest in space 2007’ (forthcoming), all Praxis titles. Writer on articles on spaceflight for Astronomy Now, Orbit, Spaceflight, Journal of the British Interplanetary Society (JBIS), Space Chronicle, Astronomy & Space, Sunday Press, Quest, Irish Independent. Broadcaster for RTE, BBC (Radio 4, World Service), Canadian Broadcasting.
The Chinese space program has sometimes been called the last of the secret
space programs. Although it is far less secretive now than formerly,
fascinating revelations are still being made.
This book is the history of the Chinese space program from its earliest
times to the historic breakthrough of manned flight. Significant events
include
EUR Middle Ages: the inventon of the rocket
EUR 1956: the establishment of the space program
EUR 1970: the launch of its first Earth satellite
EUR 1975: the launch into orbit and recovery of a satellite
EUR 1984: the first communications satellite is put into 24hr orbit
EUR 2003: China's first yuhangyuan, Yang Liwei, orbits the Earth
EUR 2007 (planned): first probe to the Moon
China¹s Space Program gives China the prominence it deserves as Asia¹s
leading spacefaring nation.
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