European astronaut wishes China astronauts success
12/10/2005 15:47
Belgian astronaut Frank de Winne on Wednesday wished China success in its
second manned space mission and Chinese spacemen a smooth journey in the next
five days. De Winne, from the European Space Agency (ESA), is the fourth
European astronaut who has boarded the International Space Station. He told
Xinhua that China has independently turned into the third country with manned
space flight after Russia and the United States, a feat Europe has not
accomplished yet. The second manned space flight with over 100 technical
improvements shows China's rapid development and strength in this field, the
Belgian astronaut said. The success of the mission will not only promote
China's development, but also turn into a great contribution to that of mankind,
de Winne said. De Winne also humorously advised Chinese astronauts, Fei
Junlong and Nie Haisheng, not to miss marvelous scenes in space, especially to
admire the Earth from spacecraft's windows during the trip. They can share
the wonderful feelings with 1.3 billion Chinese people after they return, de
Winne said. China's Shenzhou VI spacecraft successfully sent two astronauts
into the orbit at 9:00 a.m. Beijing time (0100GMT) on
Wednesday.
Xinhua news
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