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| Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Friday, April 05, 2002 |
Returned Module of 'Shenzhou III' Opened, Space 'Passengers' Made a Great Show |
| April 4, 2002 saw the returned module of "Shenzhou III" unmanned spaceship opened in Beijing and "out stepped" the "passengers" one after another from the cabin and they made a great show of themselves after a flying of over 5 million kilometers in the outer space |
April 4, 2002 saw the returned module of "Shenzhou
III" unmanned spaceship opened in Beijing
and "out stepped" the "passengers" one after another from
the cabin and they made a great show of themselves after a flying of over 5
million kilometers in the outer space.
In the workshop of the Beijing Space Technology Research, Manufacture and
Experimentation Center of China Space Technology Research Institution heads are
moving and jostling. The returned module of "Shenzhou III" under the
red cover, which after a space baptism of seven days was just carried here on
Thursday, seemed to be more mystic.
At 9:00 a.m., Xu Fuxiang, President of China Space Technology Research
Institution unfolded the red cover over the returned module and the "Shenzhou
Passengers" filed out one in the wake of the other when the personnel
opened its gate. They include the experimental equipment of microminiatured chip
from the Bio-chip Engineering Research Center of Tsinghua
University, Space Egg-hatching Incubator of China Science and Technology
University, vaccine of Kanglemycin by Beijing Pharmaceutical Research
Institution of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and a dozen of seeds for
seedless tubal grapevine and evergreen ivies and so on sent by several other
units concerned.
According to the experts, what is worth of special mentioning is that among the
"passengers" some seeds of tree-plum renowned as king of fruit, China
pink, alfalfa and kudzu vine were brought into the space. As these plants are
very drought enduring and they are able to sprout and grow even after 130 to 180
days of dryness. And so they can be used in the northwest China for the
protection of roads and slopes. Scientists are attempting to cultivate even
better seeds in the space environment, thereby making them to play a bigger role
in the great development in the west of China.
Among the "passengers", there are still some specific passengers, such
as the streamer collectively signed by researchers and manufacturers of "Shenzhou
III" spaceship, the Chinese traditional painting known as the "Soaring
Chinese Dragon" created by over 30 calligraphers and painters and signed by
dozen experts in astronautic technology and some postal matters and souvenirs of
the future astronauts.
Yuan Jiajun, vice-president of China Space Technology Research Institution,
commander-in-chief of "Shenzhou III" spaceship presided over the
ceremony for the opening of the returned module and for the handing-over of the
carried matters. Present at the opening ceremony are persons concerned from the
office of China manned spaceflight engineering project and China Aerospace
Science and Technology Corporation and also on the opening spot are personnel
from the Beijing Notary Office who supervised and examined the carried matters
out from the module