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World astronauts meet on "IAA Humans in Space" Symposium
www.chinanews.cn 2007-05-22 10:00:58
Chinese astronaut Yang Liwei (C) and American astronaut Leroy Chiao (R)
talk with each other on the 16th International Academy of Astronautics'
Humans in Space Symposium. The 16th "IAA Humans in Space" Symposium
kicked off in Beijing on Monday, May 21, 2007. Astronauts, scientists,
and experts from over 20 countries and regions gathered to hold
discussions on topics such as "Living and working on the Moon" and "To
the moon and Mars, Challenges, risks and benefits".
Chinese astronaut Fei Junlong (C), Nie Haisheng (R) and American
astronaut Leroy Chiao (L) talk with each other on the 16th International
Academy of Astronautics' Humans in Space Symposium.
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