China to launch its first space station, weighing 8.5 tons
China's 1st Space Station Tiangong-1 Prepares For Launch
China's 1st Space Station Tiangong-1 Prepares For Launch
lol..know why India is so backward? It is this kind of mentality that makes what India is today. lol..Looking good. Hope at least this one goes into orbit, and isn't filmed inside a large fishtank.
India is backward, isn't it? We are indeed in deep shame.lol..know why India is so backward? It is this kind of mentality that makes what India is today. lol..
calm down.maybe they have similar shape.but we all know they r totally defferent inside.India is backward, isn't it? We are indeed in deep shame.
However, it is the shameless who can blatantly copy, plagiarise, counterfeit and not feel ashamed. See below:
Soyuz (USSR)
Progress (USSR)
I was trying to see how 'backward' India is and how 'advanced' PRC is. This isn't the first time PRC is doing this copy-paste nonsense. That is fine, if at least people like cir were a little bit more respectful when commenting.calm down.maybe they have similar shape.but we all know they r totally defferent inside.
think about how would russia give their space technology to china?just support a potential competetor?then why not brazil or india or other countries?
Fine. Show me how advanced India is then. I am quite prepared to be educated on this front. Figures and pictures depicting indigenous Indian high-tech wares will be a good start. Thanks!I was trying to see how 'backward' India is and how 'advanced' PRC is. This isn't the first time PRC is doing this copy-paste nonsense. That is fine, if at least people like cir were a little bit more respectful when commenting.
P.S.: I am pretty sure even the inside is not very different from the original Soviet Soyuz Spacecraft, save the modern equipments.
This thread is not about how 'backward' or 'advanced' India is. It is about the Chinese spacecraft, and it is proven it looks almost identical to the decades old Soviet designed spacecrafts. Hence, you calling Indians 'backward' is the same old pot and kettle story.Fine. Show me how advanced India is then. I am quite prepared to be educated on this front. Figures and pictures depicting indigenous Indian high-tech wares will be a good start. Thanks!
no need to enlighten you, you have already achieved the zen learning.Fine. Show me how advanced India is then. I am quite prepared to be educated on this front. Figures and pictures depicting indigenous Indian high-tech wares will be a good start. Thanks!
Its not a **** measuring competition here !Fine. Show me how advanced India is then. I am quite prepared to be educated on this front. Figures and pictures depicting indigenous Indian high-tech wares will be a good start. Thanks!
At least we don't fake our space missions...lol..know why India is so backward? It is this kind of mentality that makes what India is today. lol..
this video can be seen in many chinese video websites.At least we don't fake our space missions...
...and then ban YouTube so that citizens can never watch such videos.
There's one gaping hole in your theory. Those objects were flying out several minutes after the hatch was opened. That's impossible. Once the hatch opens, decompression happens almost instantly, within seconds all debris-like objects get ejected. Minutes after decompression is over, even if a piece of debris happens to escape the hatch, it won't accelerate like that, because there's no decompression taking place to push it out.this video can be seen in many chinese video websites.
but if we have highschool phisics knowledge,we can explain this in space way.this video explain it in a water way.it says it is bubble.but in space if there is a paper chip or somthing like that,when open the door,as the pressure ,it fly out.or another way,if it is not caused by pressure, can be caused by the paper is taking the same electric,there r Coulomb force between the chip and the spaceman and the spaceship.so it fly out.
LOL, nice try!There's one gaping hole in your theory. Those objects were flying out several minutes after the hatch was opened. That's impossible. Once the hatch opens, decompression happens almost instantly, within seconds all debris-like objects get ejected. Minutes after decompression is over, even if a piece of debris happens to escape the hatch, it won't accelerate like that, because there's no decompression taking place to push it out.
Also, static charge cannot cause objects to accelerate like that. For that to happen, the astronaut has to be so charged, that even contact with the spacecraft should fry its electronics. A typical spacesuit has electrical insulation, which protects the electronics of a spacecraft or satellite that an astronaut is working on, in space.
Therefore that "debris" has to be bubbles ejected from air pockets, and that has to be a giant fishtank with a wave generator and not outer space. Besides, how does your "highschool physics knowledge" debunk the other observations in that video?
Yeah, that's what most people have to say about Shenzhou 7. "lol, nice try".LOL, nice try!
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