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China Launches 3 Astronauts To Tiangong Space Station In "Dream" Mission
- Wednesday October 30, 2024
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Three Chinese astronauts including the country's only woman spaceflight engineer blasted off on a "dream" mission to the Tiangong space station.
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Astronaut Wang Yaping Becomes First Chinese Woman To Walk In Space
- Monday November 8, 2021
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Astronaut Wang Yaping became the first Chinese woman to walk in space, authorities said Monday, as her team completed a six-hour stint outside the Tiangong space station as part of its ongoing construction.
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Woman Believed To Have 'Starved To Death' After Being Stranded For A Month On An Elevator In China
- Monday March 7, 2016
- World News | Justin Wm. Moyer, The Washington Post
The prospect of riding an elevator, let alone being stuck on one, is enough to make the claustrophobic among us squirm. But in China, a woman appears to have met the worst imaginable fate for those who fear confined spaces, apparently starving to death during a month stranded on an elevator by allegedly negligent workers.
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China Launches 3 Astronauts To Tiangong Space Station In "Dream" Mission
- Wednesday October 30, 2024
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Three Chinese astronauts including the country's only woman spaceflight engineer blasted off on a "dream" mission to the Tiangong space station.
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www.ndtv.com
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Astronaut Wang Yaping Becomes First Chinese Woman To Walk In Space
- Monday November 8, 2021
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Astronaut Wang Yaping became the first Chinese woman to walk in space, authorities said Monday, as her team completed a six-hour stint outside the Tiangong space station as part of its ongoing construction.
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www.ndtv.com
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Woman Believed To Have 'Starved To Death' After Being Stranded For A Month On An Elevator In China
- Monday March 7, 2016
- World News | Justin Wm. Moyer, The Washington Post
The prospect of riding an elevator, let alone being stuck on one, is enough to make the claustrophobic among us squirm. But in China, a woman appears to have met the worst imaginable fate for those who fear confined spaces, apparently starving to death during a month stranded on an elevator by allegedly negligent workers.
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