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China Shenzhou 10 Mission Success

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Full video: Shenzhou-10 spacecraft returns to Earth

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VIDEO: Háng tin yuán gives lecture from space

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Astronomy lovers may not get a good view of Shenzhou X as it flies over Beijing in the coming few days since the spacecraft is due to make its rounds during daylight, but there may still be a chance to catch a glimpse.
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China Shenzhou 10 Docking

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Shenzhou-10: Chinese capsule docks with space laboratory

A capsule carrying three Chinese astronauts has docked with the Tiangong-1 space laboratory.
The procedure came two days after the crew blasted off from Inner Mongolia on a Long March 2F rocket.

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CCTV (english) 12:00 GMT China 24 Shenzhou-10 10.06.13

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Shenzhou-10 capsule: China launches 15-day manned space mission

China's latest manned spacecraft successfully blasted off on a 15-day mission to dock with a space lab and to educate young people about science.
The Shenzhou 10 capsule carrying three astronauts lifted off as scheduled at 5:38 p.m. (0938 GMT) from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on the edge of the Gobi Desert.

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Shenzhou-10 Launch: Jun 11,2013

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Shenzhou-10 spacecraft to be launched in mid-June

The spacecraft, which will be launched in mid-June from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China, will carry three astronauts and dock with the Tiangong-1, a target orbiter and space module sent to space in 2011.
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