Source: Xinhua China's third manned spacecraft is under assembly, a chief Shenzhou spacecraft consultant said here Thursday.
Qi said three astronauts will man Shenzhou VII and they are expected to carry out space walks during the third manned space flight planned for 2008. Yang Liwei, China's first astronaut in space, said he and the astronauts on China's second manned spacecraft, Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng, were all being trained for Shenzhou VII, and would possibly be chosen for the third mission. Yang said that since astronauts would carry out space walks for the first time, the mission required even higher physical, technical and psychological standards. Astronauts will and perform work outside the capsule such as installing equipment and "tightening screws", Yang said. Qi also said the center was drawing up plans for other manned missions. "Shenzhou VIII, Shenzhou IX and Shenzhou X are all being planned and the intervals between each launch will become shorter," Qi said.
Last year, the second manned spaceship, Shenzhou VI, was launched and completed a five-day flight with two astronauts carrying out space-based experiments. China has no plans yet to train women astronauts, said Yang, who is also deputy director at China Astronaut Research and Training Center. "China's space program has no missions for women astronauts yet, so we haven't started selecting women astronauts," he said. He said the center would start selecting women astronauts as China's manned spacecraft technology advances and more space projects were launched. Editor: Jessie Hwang
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