China's Space Program Thread II

H2O

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I've tried searching but got no results. Does anyone know what the color coded stripes on their space suits mean? The photo above shows blue and red while I've seen a suit with yellow stripes in other videos.
 

taxiya

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I've tried searching but got no results. Does anyone know what the color coded stripes on their space suits mean? The photo above shows blue and red while I've seen a suit with yellow stripes in other videos.
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To differentiate one from the other if there are more than two outside. The color itself has no meaning other than differentiation.
 

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To differentiate one from the other if there are more than two outside. The color itself has no meaning other than differentiation.

Thank you. It's interesting they took the colors of the left, middle and right of the EM Spectrum. Although the yellow stripe is difficult to see (to my eyes), IF there ever were three people outside, it wouldn't be difficult to determine who that person was.
 

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I came across an interesting question regarding watches worn in Space while wandering about the Internet. We all know about Omega's Speedmaster and Bolova's Lunar Pilot (which they're
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). Have any taikonauts worn watches to space? If so, what were the models? I'm guessing something from Seagull. As far as I know, NASA officially approved the Casio DW-5600c and Omega's Speedmaster. Does the CNSA have something similar?
 

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I came across an interesting question regarding watches worn in Space while wandering about the Internet. We all know about Omega's Speedmaster and Bolova's Lunar Pilot (which they're
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). Have any taikonauts worn watches to space? If so, what were the models? I'm guessing something from Seagull. As far as I know, NASA officially approved the Casio DW-5600c and Omega's Speedmaster. Does the CNSA have something similar?
Yes a rare watch brand FIYATA.
 

j17wang

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I came across an interesting question regarding watches worn in Space while wandering about the Internet. We all know about Omega's Speedmaster and Bolova's Lunar Pilot (which they're
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). Have any taikonauts worn watches to space? If so, what were the models? I'm guessing something from Seagull. As far as I know, NASA officially approved the Casio DW-5600c and Omega's Speedmaster. Does the CNSA have something similar?

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This is the watch you are looking for.
 

by78

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12月2日晚,神舟十四、神舟十五号航天员乘组进行交接仪式,两个乘组移交了中国空间站的钥匙。神舟十四号航天员乘组已完成全部既定任务,将于12月4日乘坐神舟飞船返回东风着陆场。目前,着陆场及各参试系统正在开展迎接航天员返回的各项准备。中国空间站正式开启长期有人驻留模式。
On the evening of December 2, a handover ceremony was held aboard the Chinese space station. The Shenzhou-14 crew officially transferred the station over to the Shenzhou-15 crew. The Shenzhou-14 crew have completed all the scheduled tasks and will return to Earth on December 4.

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taxiya

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Shenhzou 14 landing prediction, distance between 2nd and 3rd predictions is 957 meters. The 2nd is when capsule is separated from the propulsion module, the 3rd is at the moment when parachute was opened after that the wind takes over. I take this measurement because it represents how well the control and telemetry works.

The corresponding figure for Shenzhou 13 is 275 meters, Shenzhou 12 is 1981 meters.

Note, there was an improvement since Shenzhou 13 in control and telemetry, therefor the improved accuracy by halving the error.
 
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