Report: China aims for 2008 space flight

(AP)
Updated: 2007-03-05 16:20

BEIJING - China is aiming for its third manned flight next year with two astronauts making space walks, a state-run newspaper reported Monday.

The Beijing Morning Post quoted Huang Chunping, chief consultant for China's manned launching vehicle system, as saying the Shenzhou 7 spacecraft would be ready this year.

However, work was still being done on the suit the astronauts would wear on the space walk.

"The main reason for the delay is that we wanted to be able to carry out the space walk completely dependent on our self-ability," Huang said.

Three astronauts will go into space and two of them are expected to make space walks, Huang was quoted as saying. He said no decision had been made on how long the walks would be.

Huang said the timing of the flight would depend on progress on finishing the space suit, and would not be timed for the Summer Olympics, which start in August 2008 in Beijing.

China's first manned space launch in 2003 made it only the third country to send a human into orbit on its own, after the former Soviet Union and the United States.

A second space flight carrying two astronauts took place in October 2005.



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