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Astronaut Jing Haipeng emerges from the re-entry capsule in China's Inner Mongolia region Sunday; he flew with Zhai Zhi gang, left, and Liu Boming.
Astronaut Jing Haipeng emerges from the re-entry capsule in China’s Inner Mongolia region Sunday; he flew with Zhai Zhi gang, left, and Liu Boming.
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BEIJING — Three Chinese astronauts emerged from their capsule Sunday after a milestone mission to carry out the country’s first spacewalk, showing off China’s technological know-how and cementing its status as a space power and future competitor to the United States.

A senior space official said the mission — China’s most ambitious yet — took the country one step closer in its plan to build a space station and then to land a man on the moon.

Wang Zhaoyao, deputy director of manned spaceflight, said the program is looking to launch a new orbiting vehicle and set up a simple space lab by 2011. There are also hopes of sending unmanned and manned space vehicles to perform docking activities with the target vehicle.

By 2020, China wants to launch a manned mission to experiment with technologies that will enable astronauts to take care of spacecraft for longer periods, Wang told reporters at a briefing in Beijing after a parachute brought the astronauts’ capsule back to the ground.

“After we have successfully completed these three steps, we will go to even more remote areas,” Wang said. “We believe that as long as we can make further progress on the road of science and technology, China will achieve the target of putting a manned spacecraft on the moon in the near future.”

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