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          CHINA> Shenzhou Mission
          Former US astronauts wish Shenzhou VII good luck
          (Xinhua)
          Updated: 2008-09-24 10:13

          WASHINGTON -- Several former US astronauts said that they wish China's upcoming Shenzhou VII mission a success and the crew members the best of luck.

          Depending on weather, the Shenzhou VII spacecraft launch is scheduled between September 25 and September 30. This will be the third Chinese manned space mission, but the first time Chinese astronauts perform a spacewalk.

          "I would like to wish the crew of Shenzhou VII a safe and successful flight," said Edward Lu, a famous Chinese-American NASA astronaut, servicing in NASA from 1994 to 2007.

          As a veteran of three space missions, Lu has logged over 206 days in space, and a spacewalk totaling six hours and 14 minutes.

          "Spacewalking is an important capability, and it will mark a big milestone in China's space experience," Lu said.

          Jeffrey Hoffman, a senior NASA astronaut from 1978 to 2001, said that he wished China's next astronauts good luck for a successful mission and look forward to hearing about their spacewalk.

          Hoffman made five space flights in his space career. He has logged more than 1,211 hours in space, and he is also the first US astronaut to log 1,000 hours aboard the US space shuttle.

          Describing himself as a friend of Yang Liwei, China's first astronaut, NASA former astronaut Winston Scott also wished the first Chinese spacewalker the best of luck.

          "He (the spacewalker) is going to have a fantastic experience. I would urge him take the spacewalk slowly and deliberately. He should relax and enjoy the experience," Scott, with three spacewalks on record, said.

          Scott hosted a reception in Florida for Yang and a Chinese Space Delegation in 2004. "I think the Chinese astronauts are excellent. They are highly selected, highly educated and trained professionals who will advance the Chinese space program greatly."

          Michael Braukus, the public affairs officer at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC said on Tuesday that NASA wished China success on the launch of Shenzhou VII and the safe return of its crew.

           

           

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