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Why mention the kuomintang's reaction(seeing how they aren't in power anymore), and not that of Taiwan's current government?
Just a note that I have already created an article for all the Chinese astronauts that have been named so far and they can be found in Category:Chinese astronauts. Please make sure when the crew for this mission are named that new articles aren't created at different spellings. Evil Monkey∴ Hello 00:59, 16 September 2005 (UTC)
While I think Chinese characters look good in an article myself, is it in conformity with Wikipedia policy to have that many on an English article...especially for common nouns and individuals (e.g. Yang Liwei) who already have a Wiki article? Thanks -- Dpr 02:46, 7 October 2005 (UTC)
If anyone knows of any live webcast of this launch, it would be great if he/she could submit that info here.
I live in eurpoe and has not seen anything from Shenzhou 6. From what I have heard on CNN, and other sources, chinese tv has shown quite a bit from the mission during these five days. If anyone from china knows if there are any webpages on the internet with movies and clips, etc, that has been shown in china, I would appreciate if he/she could provide a link for it. OR it would be really appreciated if he/she could put it in a .torrent on www.piratebay.org. I guess the chinese media only wants it distributed anyways, and I really want to see more of Schenzou 6. :) Thanks!
The article currently states "Tracking ships will probably be used to compensate for this loss." Does anyone know how the ended up solving the tracking problem? I didn't watch the live feed, so I don't know if they might have mentioned anything about it. However, it seems to me that, since the mission has actually launched, we should replace the speculation with some definite information if we can get it. Joshua Nicholson 00:57, 13 October 2005 (UTC)
there are lots of little mistakes, and 1 run on sentence i think :P Boyatomica 19:02, 13 October 2005 (UTC)
Someone has uploaded an image supposedly showing showing Shenzhou 6 from Beijing. I would like to know if anyone else can see the spacecraft; is it the faint white streak?
Should chinese astronauts be refered to as taikonauts on this article?
Can anyone find a clearer version of the mission insignia in the infobox? -- Andylkl (talk) 10:34, 16 October 2005 (UTC)
might be intereasted in this image.
Bawolff 17:08, 17 October 2005 (UTC)
Agreed. Maybe that should be used in the Shenzhou main page, only listed as "proported", since I doubt we'll ever see an offical photo. BiggKwell 00:22, 7 October 2006 (UTC)
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Following the questionable landings of both Shenzhou 2 and Shenzhou 5, an unofficial controversy was started after diffusion of official images of the upper part of the capsule presenting a large and mysterious 20 cm diameter hole. [1]
you gotta give a better source than a picture of the lander with a dent in it, or does this fall along the same line as the americans didn't land on the moon
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Why mention the kuomintang's reaction(seeing how they aren't in power anymore), and not that of Taiwan's current government?
Just a note that I have already created an article for all the Chinese astronauts that have been named so far and they can be found in Category:Chinese astronauts. Please make sure when the crew for this mission are named that new articles aren't created at different spellings. Evil Monkey∴ Hello 00:59, 16 September 2005 (UTC)
While I think Chinese characters look good in an article myself, is it in conformity with Wikipedia policy to have that many on an English article...especially for common nouns and individuals (e.g. Yang Liwei) who already have a Wiki article? Thanks -- Dpr 02:46, 7 October 2005 (UTC)
If anyone knows of any live webcast of this launch, it would be great if he/she could submit that info here.
I live in eurpoe and has not seen anything from Shenzhou 6. From what I have heard on CNN, and other sources, chinese tv has shown quite a bit from the mission during these five days. If anyone from china knows if there are any webpages on the internet with movies and clips, etc, that has been shown in china, I would appreciate if he/she could provide a link for it. OR it would be really appreciated if he/she could put it in a .torrent on www.piratebay.org. I guess the chinese media only wants it distributed anyways, and I really want to see more of Schenzou 6. :) Thanks!
The article currently states "Tracking ships will probably be used to compensate for this loss." Does anyone know how the ended up solving the tracking problem? I didn't watch the live feed, so I don't know if they might have mentioned anything about it. However, it seems to me that, since the mission has actually launched, we should replace the speculation with some definite information if we can get it. Joshua Nicholson 00:57, 13 October 2005 (UTC)
there are lots of little mistakes, and 1 run on sentence i think :P Boyatomica 19:02, 13 October 2005 (UTC)
Someone has uploaded an image supposedly showing showing Shenzhou 6 from Beijing. I would like to know if anyone else can see the spacecraft; is it the faint white streak?
Should chinese astronauts be refered to as taikonauts on this article?
Can anyone find a clearer version of the mission insignia in the infobox? -- Andylkl (talk) 10:34, 16 October 2005 (UTC)
might be intereasted in this image.
Bawolff 17:08, 17 October 2005 (UTC)
Agreed. Maybe that should be used in the Shenzhou main page, only listed as "proported", since I doubt we'll ever see an offical photo. BiggKwell 00:22, 7 October 2006 (UTC)
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you gotta give a better source than a picture of the lander with a dent in it, or does this fall along the same line as the americans didn't land on the moon
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