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Focus on Shenzhou-9
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UPDATED: April 11, 2012
Shenzhou-9 Arrives at Launch Center in Jiuquan
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China's next manned spacecraft, the Shenzhou-9 has been transported to a launch center in Jiuquan, northwest China's Gansu Province.

A series of tests will be carried out on the spacecraft before the launch takes place in June and August. The Shenzhou 9 will manually dock with the Tiangong-1, an orbiting module that is part of the country's space station program, to conduct scientific experiments.

Three Chinese astronauts will be chosen to fly aboard the spacecraft from 7 candidates, two of whom will be female astronauts.

(CNTV.cn April 10, 2012)



 
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