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March 19 2008-3-18 Chinadaily news.US House closes its doors for spying bill NY governor call-girl scandal China, Russia open direct military hotline US holds largest simulated cyber-attack exercise Olympics food will be 'totally safe' China outclicks the US Can Spitzer call girl cash in? Celebrities in Politics Indian DNA links to 6 'founding mothers' China 'improving environment' for foreign journalists February 29 J.D.Power调查显示:高价位汽车在中国受到欢迎2008.02.29 美国调查公司J.D.Power Asia Pacific(东京港区)调查了在中国最受欢迎汽车品牌。结果显示,7个级别中,日本品牌“骐达(日产汽车)”等3款车型入选。据称,在中国存在售价越高的车型其魅力度评价越高的倾向。 October 25 China moon probe blasts off Jonathan Watts in Beijing
Wednesday October 24, 2007 China launched its first lunar probe today in a display of the technological prowess and ambition that constitute an increasing challenge to the United States. The state-run CCTV station broadcast images of the Change (pronounced Chang-er) 1 blasting off on schedule from the Xichang space centre in southern Sichuan province into cloudy skies.
Thousands of local residents were moved from the launch site before the probe took off on the back of a Long March rocket.
The launch was preceded by a volley of propaganda about national unity and the growing power of China. The vessel will broadcast patriotic songs into space as it makes its way towards entering moon orbit on November 5. Named after a legendary goddess who flew to the moon, Change is on a one-year mission to create three-dimensional maps of the surface and analyse lunar dust using stereo cameras and x-ray spectrometers. The first images will be transmitted back to Earth in the second half of November.
The orbiter is the first phase of a 1.4 billion yuan (£95m) lunar programme that aims to land an unmanned rover on the surface by 2012 and put a man on the moon before 2020.
It is part of a new space race among Asian powers that is making space more crowded with manmade objects than ever before.
Japan launched its first moon probe last month. India plans a similar lunar mission next spring.
The US remains dominant. Its prowess was demonstrated this week with the take-off of the space shuttle Discovery.
But China has made up a lot of ground. Since its first manned space flight in 2003, it has repeated the feat and announced plans for a space laboratory, a spacewalk and even the formation of a Communist party cell in space.
Beijing insists its intentions are peaceful, but it shocked the world earlier this year with the successful test of an anti-satellite missile. The Change probe, like all space missions, is being run by the military.
Scientists in charge of the programme said the lunar probe was being launched for research. They also emphasised the significance of the mission in terms of China's rising place in the world.
"As lunar exploration embodies our overall national strength, it is very significant for raising our international prestige and our national unity," the chief scientist, Ouyang Ziyuan, told the state-run People's Daily newspaper.
Local people said they were proud. "The Change project makes China more confident than before," said Dai Lu, a Beijing resident. "A hundred years ago, China was not involved in the first and second technological revolution, and it was bullied by advanced countries. So technological development is important for China's stability." October 18 Oil surges to record over $88 a barrelp.s. 世界一直处在动荡之中. 经济,政治,区域....
Oil thundered to a new peak above $88 a barrel on Tuesday as investors eyeing supply concerns and tensions in northern Iraq
extended the nine-dollar rally that started last week. |
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