More on that later, but this is also a reminder that when the 1st CSS crew flies it'll be: * almost 5 years since their last crew * 9 years since their 1st "space lab" crew * 12+ years since their last EVA * almost 18 years since their 1st people in spacehttps://twitter.com/KenKirtland17/status/1388546660658188291 …
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Also after checking records elsewhere & my memory, I can confirm that their HSF program coverage just isn't that much even in Soviet terms: * Shenzhou 5 (2003) - text coverage only (which is OK, that flight had some close calls after all)
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* Shenzhou 6 (2005) - almost zero insight in what the crew did in orbit, till this day * Shenzhou 7 (2008) - good coverage of the 20 min EVA, which is roughly what the crew did * Shenzhou 9 (2012) - good coverage along w/ the robotic SZ-8 in 2011, no daily updates though
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* Shenzhou 10 (2013) - much worse coverage than SZ-9, few updates in orbit (I believe the undocking time is still not known today; only major update is the teaching session) * Shenzhou 11 (2016) - Not too much attention given for a 30 days flight IIRC, overshadowed by 1st LM-5
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To be honest seeing their very inconsistent coverage for their flagship programs lately (Chang'e 4/5, Tianwen 1 & CSS) I doubt this will change soon. Especially when today's unlike the Soviet Salyut or early Mir days where TASS &
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I feel pity for those who are trying to record everything happening on the CSS like they do for ISS, because I can't see the Chinese doing one-stop daily/weekly updates. Even if they do update, they are likely scattered around various Chinese social media which are hard to use.
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That is not the reason why so many are focusing on the falling rocket stage, they love talking about fallen rocket stages as if they are seriously concerned about human lives.
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This is pretty much true, only a few things missing. Back in the days most of the coverage is done through TV, for example I still remember seeing shenzhou 5 lunch as a kid on that huge bulky TV.
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Apart from the first Chinese astronaut in space, i only remember two other event being covered by TV, first EVA during shenzhou 7 and space lecture done by Wang yapin during shenzhou 10, other missions are either poorly covered or not covered at all
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