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China's Moon Rover, Lander Photograph Each Other
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China on the Moon
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Three-Step Space Plan
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Shenzhou-10
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Chinese, U.S. Space Teachers Exchange Correspondence
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Exploits Into the Unknown
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Space Lab Success
Nie Haisheng, 49, commanding officer, member of
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China's Space Activities - 2000
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World Manned Space Undertakings
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China's Space Activities in 2006
First Man-Made Earth Satellite
China's first man-made earth satellite
Dongfanghong 1
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First Recoverable Satellite in 1975
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Fengyun 1
Launched in 1988
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Using Satellites to Reduce Disasters
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Space Industry Promotes Modernization
Your Place in the World
The making of China's own satellite navigation system
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Strength Through Self-Reliance
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The Big Dipper Guide
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Major Functions of the
Beidou
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History of the
Beidou
System
Chronology of China's Space Industry
October 8, 1956
, China opens its first institute on missile and rocket research
On April 24, 1970,
the first man-made satellite
Dongfanghong-1
is successfully launched
On September 7, 1988,
China's first experimental meteorological satellite
Fengyun-1
is launched
On November 20, 1999,
China launches
Shenzhou-1
unmmaned spacecraft for the first time and the re-entry module lands the next day
On October 24, 2007,
the first unmanned lunar orbiter
Chang'e-1
is launched
On October 1, 2010,
the second unmanned lunar orbiter
Chang'e-2
is launched
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