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Monday, October 17, 2005


CHINA'S Shenzhou VI spacecraft, its second to take astronauts into orbit, is expected to land back on earth this morning and the country has geared up for its return with a gush of patriotic fanfare.State television will run live coverage of the primary landing site on the remote steppes of the northern Inner Mongolia region as of 4am local China's Shenzhou VI spacecraft has safely returned to Earth, after five days in orbit.
The craft, carrying two astronauts, landed at 0432 on Monday (2032 GMT on Sunday) in the remote grasslands of Inner Mongolia.
It is the second manned spaceflight for China - only the third country to successfully put a man into spacetime (4am AEST today).


LOL, this looks so phony.......why do I feel the need to question this?

2 Comments:

Blogger Michele said...

LOL

cute

10:25 PM  
Blogger Ty Epling said...

Ieee seee WMD in "wonton", ber ey goooodt. Anon seee not like Confucius seee.

Thin pok skin goodt wif flied dirty riz. Hoa goodt gazpacho.

5:25 PM  

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