Doesn't India decide to put a man on moon before it can put a man in the space?two questions:
first you guys have very little man space experience so isnt it too early to have space station ??
If others do, we will not hesitate to follow their example. But we are in no mood to initiate a space arm race.second will you guys use it for military purpose???
Mr. Sayare,two questions:
first you guys have very little man space experience so isnt it too early to have space station ??
second will you guys use it for military purpose???
Inspired by this?We've got to give it to the Chicoms this time. I always give credit when it is warranted and on this one its fitting. Congats to the CCP! In the same tone as "congrats to the USSR for its Sputnik.
you are ignoring the following facts:Mr. Sayare,
Experience matters when one is building something from the first time. It takes lot of research, trials, testing etc.. However, when one is cloning or copying a tried and tested design, why would anyone need to spend time and money on testing?
That is the secret of the speed fo progress of almost everything that is 'made' in PRC.
Although I did not verify your information, I do believe they are correct to the best of your knowledge. All I am saying is that the Chinese Spacecraft looks very much like the Soyuz and the proposed Chinese Space Station looks very much like the Mir. I hope you won't deny that. As an Indian, I will not deny that we tried to acquire, albeit unsuccessfully, the Cryogenic technology from Russia.you are ignoring the following facts:
1. Chinese orbital launch became more and more active and china ranked 3rd almost every year on the annual orbital Launches list since year 2000; in 2010, Russia had 31 shots, USA and China both had 15 shots.
2. China has the the 3rd largest number of satellites in orbit which is more than 80 now, USA has around 450 and Russia 90
3. every year,China launchs quite a few(2-4) satellites for Science & Technology purpose (larger SJ serial,FSW serial and other smaller satellites) besids the communication,remote sense and navigation ones.
this is how the so called experience was taken and search, trials, testing etc.done in china. As I said, I didn't and won't deny the involvment of Russian Space tech in chinese programs, but I don't think those front runner as russian,european and amercian would help you sincerely and freely to any breakthrough. you have to denpend on yourself to overcome every single difficulty...as an person from the same developing country as well, i thought you would know this quite well and share the same feelings...the imported Viking engine leading to the PSLV sucess and supended CSO transaction to the miserable GSLV Mk1,2 projects.
you and other Indian friends are most welcomed to verify these, it's easy to do with the help of Google or Yahoo coz there are loads of information on internet, and it will help us get to know the fact better ...I'm trying my best to get the fact correct before make any comment...Although I did not verify your information, I do believe they are correct to the best of your knowledge. .
Of course we can verify, but the burden of references is on the poster, not the reader. This is the decorum.you and other Indian friends are most welcomed to verify these, it's easy to do with the help of Google or Yahoo coz there are loads of information on internet, and it will help us get to know the fact better ...I'm trying my best to get the fact correct before make any comment...
And that cargo craft is the reincarnation of the Soviet Progress cargo craft.technically speaking,The Tiangong1 is not the chinese space station actually.. it's just a Space target craft for space docking test, 3 spacecraft will try to dock with it within 2 years. it's the route to the space station that one must take. the formal space station will be formed in 2020. and it was said Tiangong will convert to the cargo craft.
China was rejected by USA on the ISS because of the technology embargo, so China launched its own space project.Shouldn't China instead of making their own space station, contribute to the development of ISS or expand it. Space is a frontier where we should work together(the leading space agencies), share our knowledge and research.
Shouldn't China instead of making their own space station, contribute to the development of ISS or expand it. Space is a frontier where we should work together(the leading space agencies), share our knowledge and research.
Space CargoOf course we can verify, but the burden of references is on the poster, not the reader. This is the decorum.
And that cargo craft is the reincarnation of the Soviet Progress cargo craft.
Check post #4, and the picture below. Note, this is a real picture, not a 3D rendered image. Hope that answers your comment:Space Cargo
The Progress M
the comparation between The Progress and Chinese Cargo Spacecraft ,The Soyuz and Shenzhou
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now show us your 'decorum' please.
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