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Russian expert hails China's 1st space docking

China's unmanned spacecraft Shenzhou-8 and its space lab module Tiangong-1, which connected early Thursday, is another huge step that benefited all humankind, a Russian expert says.

The successful docking, together with the earlier launch of Shenzhou-8 and the Tiangong-1, showed China was capable of performing large-scale, long-time and cutting-edge technical projects, said Andrey Ostrovsky, deputy director of the Far East Institute of the Russian Academy of Science, in an interview with Xinhua.

He recalled that, in the Arthur Clark novel, "Space Odyssey", the British science-fiction writer predicted a Chinese space vehicle would be the Earth's first messenger to reach deep space.

"If China keeps fulfilling its space program at the same breathtaking pace, Arthur Clark's prophesy made as long ago as in 1960s might come true," the Russian expert said, noting that in the following two years China would launch Shenzhou-9 and -10 spacecraft to dock with Tiangong-1.

The success of the docking procedure on Thursday makes China the third country in the world, following the United States and Russia, to master the technique, moving the country one step closer to establishing its own space station.

"Now China has shown it has become self-sufficient in the area of space exploration," Ostrovsky said.

The Russian professor said China's success has been especially notable compared to some western countries' space programs.

"Currently, China is the only nation with the space lab of its own, as Russia, U.S. and the European Space Agency share the International Space Station (ISS)," he said.

Russian expert hails China's 1st space docking
 
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what a joke!
I think the Russian was joking. The garbled reference to a 1960s Arthur C. Clark's book should have been a clue: the Soviet Union achieved the first automated space docking in 1967 link. So what this Russian is really saying is, "Congratulations, China! You are now forty years behind!"
 
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its low tech, but dont just blame China, blame the yanks too, ask them why after decade of development, still cant build module on orbit, make astronaut have to stuck in a tiny tunnel to live in space, this low tech actually make China catch up the mainstream on building technology in space. since 1967, the mainstream (Russia, yanks) didnt make an inch of progress in this field.
 
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the average age for the Chinese space program team is less than 30 years old,amazing.
 
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I think the Russian was joking. The garbled reference to a 1960s Arthur C. Clark's book should have been a clue: the Soviet Union achieved the first automated space docking in 1967 link. So what this Russian is really saying is, "Congratulations, China! You are now forty years behind!"

He said a Chinese vehicle would be the first messenger to reach deep space, not the first automated space docking. Probably, the Russian doesn't consider Voyager 1 to satisfy this criteria, so he thinks the Chinese can still do it. But he's definitely commending the Chinese, not ridiculing them.
 
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I think the Russian was joking. The garbled reference to a 1960s Arthur C. Clark's book should have been a clue: the Soviet Union achieved the first automated space docking in 1967 link. So what this Russian is really saying is, "Congratulations, China! You are now forty years behind!"

so what if they did it decades earlier, no one has really improved automated docking so achieving(mastering actually) this capability mean being on par with them in this field. so while this is something done decades ago doing it now means your are now state of the art.
 
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I think the Russian was joking. The garbled reference to a 1960s Arthur C. Clark's book should have been a clue: the Soviet Union achieved the first automated space docking in 1967 link. So what this Russian is really saying is, "Congratulations, China! You are now forty years behind!"

 
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I think the Russian was joking. The garbled reference to a 1960s Arthur C. Clark's book should have been a clue: the Soviet Union achieved the first automated space docking in 1967 link. So what this Russian is really saying is, "Congratulations, China! You are now forty years behind!"

The 40 years gap is suddenly gone within a night.

We don't have any aircraft carrier that is comparable to the Nimitz class which the US navy already had back in 1975.

So you can call that we are more than 30 years behind in term of the supercarrier because we don't have any right now.

But when we have its own Nimitz/Ford class supercarrier, then that 30 years gap is gone within a blink of eyes. :coffee:
 
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