China's third manned spacecraft Shenzhou-7 completed orbit maneuver
successfully at 4:04 am(Beijing Time) today, entering into the round orbit 343
kilometers above the earth.
The maneuver was executed under the precise control of the Beijing Aerospace
Control Center (BACC). Physical condition of the three astronauts including
their body temperature and blood pressure all stayed normal.
The orbital adjustment, which helped the spaceship move into a round orbit
from an oval one, is vital to ensure the vessel's normal operation and landing
in the targeted area. Before that, the spaceship was flying in an oval orbit
with a perigee altitude of 200 kilometers and an apogee altitude of 350
kilometers.
The three astronauts onboard talked to the ground control center in Beijing
at 0:16 am and briefed on their working and physical condition.
The maneuver started at 4:03 am as the orange flame was gushed out of the
tail of the vessel, which began to pick up speedat the time.
The astronauts were fastened in their seats with calm and kept close watch on
the data displayed on the instrument board.
Sixty-four seconds later, the spaceship was back to smooth flight. Zhai
Zhigang reported to the ground: "The instrument board data showed the maneuver
was completed."
BACC later proved the result after calculation, and said the maneuver had
realized its target.
The astronauts are scheduled to assemble and test their extravehicular (EVA)
suits in the orbital module later today, to prepare for China's unprecedented
spacewalk that was planned tomorrow.