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China's latest space mission finishes rehearsal

2008-09-22 16:13:08 GMT2008-09-23 00:13:08 (Beijing Time) Xinhua English

(CFP Photo)

(CFP Photo)

The Long-March II-F rocket with the Shenzhou-7 manned spaceship onboard stands on the launch pad at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, Northwest China's Gansu Province, September 22, 2008. [CFP]

JIUQUAN, Gansu, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) -- China's third manned space mission Shenzhou-7 finished its last rehearsal before blast-off.

Now the crew, who will conduct the first Chinese space walk, is waiting for a launch window at a remote rocket base.

Monday's rehearsal involved scientists from all branches of the space project including the carrier rocket and landing venue.

After three hours of tests and safety examinations in the rehearsal, the mission has been given the green light.

Depending on weather, the launch is scheduled between Sept. 25 and 30 at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwestern Gansu Province.

According to a report by China Central Television, six astronauts participated the rehearsal.

Three pilots and three substitutes said they were fully confident to successfully accomplish the mission.

A new satellite tracking ship will monitor the space shuttle's progress. The Yuangwang-6 set sail on April 12.

Its sister ship, Yuanwang-5, which was put into use a year ago, will also monitor and control the Shenzhou-7 mission.

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