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« Reply #570 on: 06/17/2012 11:49 AM » |
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tonyq
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« Reply #571 on: 06/17/2012 11:54 AM » |
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I have found at: http://bbs.qx818.com/thread-141564-1-1.html interesting photos, but none of back-up crew 
On your link: http://bbs.qx818.com/thread-141564-1-1.html the second photo looks like a photoshop fake... look at the two faces and the hairs, something of the two photos is manipulated.
I spotted that too. For some reason, her head from the photo in uniform has been photoshopped onto the spacesuit picture? Very strange, as this seem to be her formal spacesuit portrait. A nice selection of pictures from the flag and tree ceremony too, but as you say, still no images of the B/U crew - just that one rather grainy shot of all six?
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tonyq
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« Reply #572 on: 06/17/2012 11:58 AM » |
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Still no complete backup crew named?
Hi Joachim, welcome to the forum! I think we can be 100% sure of the Nie/Zhang/Wang crew. Although there has been no formal announcement, we are 100% certain of the identities of Nie and Wang, from earlier images. Zhang has also been identified in Chinese media and some personal info. was published by newspapers in his home town, so I think we can be 99% sure on him too.
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JT355
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« Reply #573 on: 06/17/2012 12:58 PM » |
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Hi All,
New here to these parts. I just read Rui Barbosa article on Shenzhou mission on the front page where it says that the orbital module has its own solar panels but seeing some of the pictures earlier in this thread, I can't see any solar panels on that part of the spaceship, only on the service module. Is this correct?
Cheers, JT355
p.s. Congrats China!!!
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Satori
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« Reply #574 on: 06/17/2012 01:14 PM » |
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Hi All,
New here to these parts. I just read Rui Barbosa article on Shenzhou mission on the front page where it says that the orbital module has its own solar panels but seeing some of the pictures earlier in this thread, I can't see any solar panels on that part of the spaceship, only on the service module. Is this correct?
Cheers, JT355
p.s. Congrats China!!!
You are right. SZ-9 has no solar panels on the orbital module.
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otisbow
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« Reply #575 on: 06/17/2012 01:29 PM » |
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Do The Farmers get to keep the rocket parts that fall on them?
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Satori
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« Reply #576 on: 06/17/2012 01:34 PM » |
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Do The Farmers get to keep the rocket parts that fall on them?
I don't think so. Everything is collected by the military (some parts may still contain toxics on them).
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Joachim
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« Reply #577 on: 06/17/2012 01:34 PM » |
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Has someone seen the official portraits of the astronauts in a hi res version?
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Galactic Penguin SST
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« Reply #578 on: 06/17/2012 01:53 PM » |
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Has someone seen the official portraits of the astronauts in a hi res version?
I have some photos...
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Joachim
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« Reply #579 on: 06/17/2012 01:59 PM » |
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Thank you very much. What we now need is a lerge version of the patch.
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input~2
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« Reply #580 on: 06/17/2012 02:03 PM » |
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Another view of fairing debris (found close to Shenzhou-8's CZ-2F fairing debris in North Shaanxi province) ( source)
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Lewis007
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« Reply #581 on: 06/17/2012 02:35 PM » |
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Still no complete backup crew named?
Hi Joachim, welcome to the forum!
I think we can be 100% sure of the Nie/Zhang/Wang crew. Although there has been no formal announcement, we are 100% certain of the identities of Nie and Wang, from earlier images. Zhang has also been identified in Chinese media and some personal info. was published by newspapers in his home town, so I think we can be 99% sure on him too.
This site (halfway down) gives an overview of all six crewmembers (prime and back-up). http://news.sohu.com/s2012/shenzhou9/index.shtml
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Zero-G
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« Reply #582 on: 06/17/2012 02:39 PM » |
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Photo's of the crater the LES made here; http://news.xinhuanet.com/photo/2012-06/17/c_123294842_3.htm
I am not sure, but I think this has not been posted here yet: Here is a report about the LES on CNTV with some interesting footage of the assembly and some LES launch test. http://news.cntv.cn/china/20120614/109246.shtml (Footage starts at about 1:19) (I have no idea, how the ejection seat test on a rocket sled shown around 1:32 relates to the LES.) At the end of the report some figures are shown (3, 73, 1.5, 500). Could somebody who understands Chinese please translate the meaning?
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Zero-G
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« Reply #583 on: 06/17/2012 02:43 PM » |
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Another view of fairing debris (found close to Shenzhou-8's CZ-2F fairing debris in North Shaanxi province) (source)
Google translation of that website says that the pics on that site show "Shenzhou VIII" fairing?
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Galactic Penguin SST
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« Reply #584 on: 06/17/2012 03:02 PM » |
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Photo's of the crater the LES made here; http://news.xinhuanet.com/photo/2012-06/17/c_123294842_3.htm
I am not sure, but I think this has not been posted here yet: Here is a report about the LES on CNTV with some interesting footage of the assembly and some LES launch test. http://news.cntv.cn/china/20120614/109246.shtml (Footage starts at about 1:19) (I have no idea, how the ejection seat test on a rocket sled shown around 1:32 relates to the LES.) At the end of the report some figures are shown (3, 73, 1.5, 500). Could somebody who understands Chinese please translate the meaning?
The LES motors fire for 3 seconds and provides 73 tonnes of thrust. The system can brings the spacecraft up to 1.5 kilometers vertically and 500 meters horizontally away from the malfunctioned rocket. Another view of fairing debris (found close to Shenzhou-8's CZ-2F fairing debris in North Shaanxi province) (source)
Google translation of that website says that the pics on that site show "Shenzhou VIII" fairing?
Yup the article is about the Shenzhou 9 fairing, but the photos are from the Shenzhou 8 launch.
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