While I agree China "should" be more transparent, I can't really blame them for focusing on advertising success. Whenever they have anything that can remotely be perceived as failure (large or small), western media always without fail blows it out of proportion.
Although not strictly a rocket, China is working on the Tengyun program, which consists of 2 space planes, a carrier and a shuttle, the space planes can takeoff and land horizontally, sending crew and cargo to LEO.
correction: "We held onto the belief that the West is the be all and end all" China is just showing you a glimpse of other ways.... there is no one way but multiple ways.... before anyone gets it twisted.... China is neither the be all and end all!! China doesnt seek to be the answer to your questions either! China is doing it for herself.... and if China can help a few people on her way she will.....
You only covered the Long March series, but speaking of China's rockets, at least orbital one, there are still other series like Kuaizhou, Smart Dragon, Ceres, Zhongke etc etc....
@@sssssnake222 Dude First it's Uyghurs not uighur. Second that's been disproven already. The US keeps pushing that agenda to brush up anti china/chinese sentiment.
@@whiteshark450 Since 2016, the Chinese government has targeted Uighur people with a vast surveillance system, heavy policing, mass detentions, and forced labor systems. Researchers estimate that more than 1 million Uighurs have been detained in a series of prison camps throughout the region.
I thought China had already picked out a spot on the far side of the moon to build their base, but I also see it may be a lunar orbit station opposite the one Artemis plans. Maybe both?
@@vidyaishaya4839 Seems like they want both. The plans for ILRS is currently under development and was first published in 2021. I expect more details from the Chinese when they publish their 5y plan later this year :)
Correction 7:07 Long March 5 is a little bit more powerful than Falcon 9! Long March 5/5B 25,000 kg Falcon 9 Full Thrust 22,800 kg en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy-lift_launch_vehicle And China Did already have a Heavy-lift launch vehicle that’s the Long March 5/5B. An orbital launch vehicle capable of lifting more than 20,000 kg is a Heavy-lift launch vehicle .
Part of the reason for this is because falcon 9 reusability require some fuel to be save for booter return and landing which lowers payload to orbit. When the booster is expended the payload if far higher but spacex really only does this with booster they no longer car about for the obvious cost reasons.
0:35 - SpaceX is older than Tesla. Musk was not all _that_ rich when he founded SpaceX. Blue Origin and Jeff Bezos followed "ultra-rich first, then rockets" path.
I am pleasantly surprised to finally see someone do a dive into Chinese Rocketry! I knew they were the first to "try" to launch a human, but didn't know the details... Thank you for presenting this! I would be fascinated to know more! Yet another great episode!
Yes, it is refreshing to see accomplishments of other nations. US tends to censor anything that is positive of any other country. Soon DHS thanks to the Biden admin may actually label this video as misinformation.
I dont know if wishful thinking to meet a princess in a heavans palace and a bunch of blackpowder qualifies for "first attempt to go to space" more than a caveman climbing a mountain to get to the heavens fires. but to a true beliver any good night story will do
@@MartinS84 Success was not the point, the point was that they invented rocketry hundreds of years before the rest of us even had the vaguest understanding of anything beyond spring powered projectiles. Yeah, the guy was a fool for thinking that would work, but at least he tried. Anyway, why so negative!? "Oh look, a happy person, let's just try to spread miserable pessimism"...
@@R0bobb1e but then this guy and his chair doesnt make a difference in that aspect, rather prooves that they did not know the capabilities beyond.. fireworks and weapons... or any kind of cautios approach to it XD nowadays we'd call such people suicide bomber and they as well belive of a heaven they go to with that approach
That is a very ignorant statement. China's CCP has world conquest asperations and control the Chinese space program. NASA will never work with them and with good reason.
USA already barred China from being part of the ISS. CHINA responds and is doing its own thing now, in many areas. NOT the brightest strategic thinking in USA.
@john free The so-called West has a much more certain future then Russia's and China's Alliance. As for why the United States refuses to work with China is because Chinese engineers while working in Miami Florida back in the 90s tried to steal military intelligence and blueprints. This of course upset many people in the US government that proposed the Wolf Act .
The navigation satellites are not called "Baidu" but "BeiDou" although there is a search engine called Baidu that offers satellite imagery similar to google maps.
The next five year will be doing surveys of the moon and technology testing. From 2030-2035 they will start construction and ferrying of equipment. They plan the first moon landing and moon base in 2035-2040.
I almost died laughing when I heard they named a crater on the moon after him, right after hearing how he tried to Wile E. Coyote his way to the moon... I just imagined someone there saying "hey that crater looks just like the one Wan-Hoo left behind, let's name it after him"
@4:38 "rebuild the red army and install Mao as the leader of the republic of China". ROC or republic of China is actually Taiwan. People's republic of China is current day modern China, and what Mao was leader of. Republic of China is Maos enemy, and Chiang Kai Shek was the leader of ROC. They lost vs the communists and ran away to Taiwan, where their official name is still republic of China to this day, and they still claim all of China including the mainland. Hence the civil war has not officially ended, with both sides claiming the other. Hence why Taiwan is not an independent country and no one recognises it as such, those who recognise Taiwan over China recognise roc as the legitimate ruler of ALL China, and not as an independent state that just consists of Taiwan island. Such a thing does not exist in international relations or law, and roc/Taiwan has never made such a claim, ever. And I doubt they will, because mainland China/PRC will invade them if they even try to separate Taiwan Island from China as an independent state. USA and rest of the world also does not support that and instead supports the status quo, which is thet Taiwan is part of one China, and one China is currently recognised as PRC, under the rule of CPC.
while I have not double check your conclusions. we need to understand, as a nation, that mastery of space is the next domain. I hope all players are honorable and non-aggressive. We really don't militarize space. That is a really bad idea.
I fear it's inevitable. It's what humans do. And China seems to be set on getting there, if not first, with a greater sense of urgency. The US, and the West in general, has become too corrupt/decadent to truly compete without private investment. Not saying they can't win, but they really need to get over themselves or the sky will belong to China. Soon.
unfortunately your hope is idealistic and the reality reflects the sad state of affairs on earth. with the forming of US space force and the infamous "star war" program launched by Reagan militarization of space has officially long been started. Even SpaceX' starlink sats have their military use AND have Pentagon's blessing and partial funding!
China will militarize space if the current aggressive leadership stays in place. They desire to rule over the world. Look at their Doctrine. They consider themselves a superior race. They are supremacist. It will not go well for the world if their progress continues.
Are you kidding your a little late on that. You really need to dig a little bit ,cause everybody's got different plans and ideas of how it's gunna militarily get the advantage of this new frontier. We are the only ones hoping, hoping it's not gunna happen.
Europe is catching up quick, too. For space you have to think longterm and as an example PangeaAerospace has the possibly best engine. Italy, Germany, the UK and other countrys are working hard but sadly there is not much talk about it,
PangeaAerospace has the best engine in terms of what? Efficiency, thrust to weight, cost? And do you mean best in Europe? My understanding is Airbus Defense and Space is the leader in Europe, designing the engines for Ariane 5 and the upcoming Ariane 6.
@sky sky Arianespace and Airbus have developed very capable rockets, that's what was used to ferry the James Webb Space Telescope to it's orbit. They don't have a human passenger rated rocket yet, but they do have very capable rockets and a great launching platform in French Guinea.
The ruling political party in a southern Indian state apparently used the thumbnail image of this video in their poster celebrating the foundation of a new rocket launch site, and it turned into a controversy.
China had gain vast recognitions in space technologies through out the world. A great achievements for the Chinese sciencetist and engineers.The future of space explorations will be tremendous for China ventures into this fields.
I'm interested in hearing about the Chinese industry, and there is indeed some impressive stuff going on, but I am starting to get weirded out by this channel's ostensible lack of interest in the swathe of freshly germinating private and public space sector interests, which are starting to show signs of flourishing throughout many of the globe's more economically developed countries/regions - (not least in Europe, the US and of course China, but also many others). It's not just China vs SpaceX doing crazy innovative stuff right now. Maybe it's because other topics don't get the viewership? I guess I understand if the focus is dictated by monetary concerns - can't blame you for that I suppose.
@Carl tbh that's kind of the problem I was referring to. There is so much going on in the industry right now that could have massive implications for our future. Communications, exploration, the slowly widening democratisation of space driven by ambitious (and often lesser known) players, manufacturing, energy, military, robotics, increased potential for genuinely viable economic interests... . Personally, I feel that in the long term, these kinds of things are what will drive the really interesting stuff - the stuff that most of us aren't even thinking about, and that will quietly creep up on us. It's not all just SpaceX, NASA, China, Rocket Lab, Blue Origin - as much as these things tend to get the headlines. I love that stuff too, but there is so much more... . Plus, I think that if there was more of a focus on some of the other things going on, then ideas like 'China taking over space' might get brought back down to earth a little bit, by virtue of a little added context.
@@David-Kynaston No way - the internet's a scary place man! I'd much rather stay here, where it is safe, with all you well-intentioned and honourable souls!!
Hey skyscrapers aren’t easy to build yo. Ever since we started building upwards it’s been a journey to see how high we could go without falling down. Check the sway rates of tallest buildings and their relevant construction techniques. Crazy stuff
Keerist. Unless they launch off the coast (they 'were' building a new spaceport, but I haven't seen much on it lately - for that matter I might be confusing it with Russian plans) yikes. It's bad enough they drop hardware on villages in China already - getting clobbered by all those added boosters? No thanks.
I dont think NASA solely relies on SpaceX, NASA took a strategic decision to shift towards private sector and enable private sector to tap into that frontier. NASA was clear with their intentions of moving towards deep space exploration rather than building launch vehicles. Apart of the SpaceX there is a number of companies building rockets, once that matures, it will outshine rest of the countries. Additionally, competition is always good, China is a key player and they development over the years is astonishing. I hope that race will accelerate and countries will focus on space rather than following earthly matters :)
I wish Chinas had the same international PR focus as NASA does. It's so hard to find information or footage about their space programme, even photos/pictures of the mission logos are hard to find let alone video of launches or interviews with Taikonauts.
NASA put live men on the moon back in the 60's. The Soviet Union crashed their Cosmonauts into the moon while the crew of Apollo 11 were busy on the surface.
It’s okay. We have like 30 Years more experience. And Elon. While also having the best Military in the world. If China Messes around enough they will find out. And fortunately Space isn’t as important for them as The Economy is.
Well done China. This was only a mather of time before you boost yourself up in space. What you did on the other side of the moon, that was sience 101. 👍🚀
All of humanity. Lol, the presumptuousness. Like when they say, "The world boycotts this and that country". They just mean the US and its assorted poodles. Give it a rest, bruh. Please.
That 16th century Chinese guy was born 4 centuries too early...
I feel kinda sad for him
A rich guy with ties to government what does stupid things with his money Sounds very familiar.
@@serronserron1320 meanwhile amerimutts worship Elon musk
While I agree China "should" be more transparent, I can't really blame them for focusing on advertising success. Whenever they have anything that can remotely be perceived as failure (large or small), western media always without fail blows it out of proportion.
4:43 Dude, it's the People's Republic of China . Huge difference.
yea, ROC is basically what they conquered haha.
Although not strictly a rocket, China is working on the Tengyun program, which consists of 2 space planes, a carrier and a shuttle, the space planes can takeoff and land horizontally, sending crew and cargo to LEO.
The space shuttle, but chinese.
correction: "We held onto the belief that the West is the be all and end all" China is just showing you a glimpse of other ways.... there is no one way but multiple ways.... before anyone gets it twisted.... China is neither the be all and end all!!
China doesnt seek to be the answer to your questions either! China is doing it for herself.... and if China can help a few people on her way she will.....
You only covered the Long March series, but speaking of China's rockets, at least orbital one, there are still other series like Kuaizhou, Smart Dragon, Ceres, Zhongke etc etc....
Underrated and misunderstood by haters
I genuinely enjoy and learn from these videos
You mean like the uighur Muslims? Or Falun gong practitioners? Maybe it's those haters from tiananmen square.
@@sssssnake222 Dude First it's Uyghurs not uighur. Second that's been disproven already. The US keeps pushing that agenda to brush up anti china/chinese sentiment.
@@whiteshark450 Since 2016, the Chinese government has targeted Uighur people with a vast surveillance system, heavy policing, mass detentions, and forced labor systems. Researchers estimate that more than 1 million Uighurs have been detained in a series of prison camps throughout the region.
@@whiteshark450 whoever told you that that was disproven was a liar.
@@whiteshark450 by the way, there are several different ways to spell the uighur Muslims.
Russia and China has plans to make a lunar space station called ILRS. Maybe a little about this? :)
I thought China had already picked out a spot on the far side of the moon to build their base, but I also see it may be a lunar orbit station opposite the one Artemis plans. Maybe both?
@@vidyaishaya4839 Seems like they want both. The plans for ILRS is currently under development and was first published in 2021. I expect more details from the Chinese when they publish their 5y plan later this year :)
Correction 7:07 Long March 5 is a little bit more powerful than Falcon 9!
Long March 5/5B 25,000 kg
Falcon 9 Full Thrust 22,800 kg
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy-lift_launch_vehicle
And China Did already have a Heavy-lift launch vehicle that’s the Long March 5/5B.
An orbital launch vehicle capable of lifting more than 20,000 kg is a Heavy-lift launch vehicle .
aghh good ole wikipedia sources LOL.
@@furiousscotsman2916 Problem? He is comparing LM5 with Falcon 9 not Falcon heavy.
Part of the reason for this is because falcon 9 reusability require some fuel to be save for booter return and landing which lowers payload to orbit. When the booster is expended the payload if far higher but spacex really only does this with booster they no longer car about for the obvious cost reasons.
@@fluffywarhampster Actually no, for falcon 9 the payload to LEO is 22.8 (expended), 16.25 (reusable) .
@@ericliume oh noooo. Guess they'll just launch even more payload in a falcon heavy
Fantastic video. Genuinely funny at moments as well. I totally dig having Star Trek references for scale.
0:35 - SpaceX is older than Tesla. Musk was not all _that_ rich when he founded SpaceX.
Blue Origin and Jeff Bezos followed "ultra-rich first, then rockets" path.
Blue Origin was founded before SpaceX in 2000. They just never made the same progress that SpaceX did.
I am pleasantly surprised to finally see someone do a dive into Chinese Rocketry! I knew they were the first to "try" to launch a human, but didn't know the details... Thank you for presenting this! I would be fascinated to know more! Yet another great episode!
Try the Dongfang hour
Yes, it is refreshing to see accomplishments of other nations. US tends to censor anything that is positive of any other country. Soon DHS thanks to the Biden admin may actually label this video as misinformation.
I dont know if wishful thinking to meet a princess in a heavans palace and a bunch of blackpowder qualifies for "first attempt to go to space" more than a caveman climbing a mountain to get to the heavens fires. but to a true beliver any good night story will do
@@MartinS84 Success was not the point, the point was that they invented rocketry hundreds of years before the rest of us even had the vaguest understanding of anything beyond spring powered projectiles. Yeah, the guy was a fool for thinking that would work, but at least he tried. Anyway, why so negative!?
"Oh look, a happy person, let's just try to spread miserable pessimism"...
@@R0bobb1e but then this guy and his chair doesnt make a difference in that aspect, rather prooves that they did not know the capabilities beyond.. fireworks and weapons... or any kind of cautios approach to it XD nowadays we'd call such people suicide bomber and they as well belive of a heaven they go to with that approach
There’s also private companies like Galactic Energy and the super secret stuff like Tengyun TSTO project
This was really interesting. I wish the USA and China would team up on some serious space exploration.
They can't, US has a law to forbid that (unless Congress gives special approval on a specific project)
That is a very ignorant statement. China's CCP has world conquest asperations and control the Chinese space program. NASA will never work with them and with good reason.
USA already barred China from being part of the ISS. CHINA responds and is doing its own thing now, in many areas. NOT the brightest strategic thinking in USA.
USA WANT TO KEEP HER HEGEMONY
SO IMPOSSIBLE
@john free The so-called West has a much more certain future then Russia's and China's Alliance. As for why the United States refuses to work with China is because Chinese engineers while working in Miami Florida back in the 90s tried to steal military intelligence and blueprints. This of course upset many people in the US government that proposed the Wolf Act .
I believe linkspace is suppose to launch their reusable rocket late 2022.
The navigation satellites are not called "Baidu" but "BeiDou" although there is a search engine called Baidu that offers satellite imagery similar to google maps.
Nice story to catch us up about what they've done, but what about their plans for the moon? I thought they published a plan for a moon base in 2017.
The next five year will be doing surveys of the moon and technology testing. From 2030-2035 they will start construction and ferrying of equipment. They plan the first moon landing and moon base in 2035-2040.
Well they have two successful Landers on the moon and they will continue with autonomous missions until about 2027
as long as its humanity. hopefully other space companies start doing the same
@@David-Kynaston spotted the Chinese bot 🤣
@@andrew6846 falun gong troll spotted
@ Andrew us bot
@@andrew6846 stop being a bot 💩
@@yxeanget-any As someone who knows nothing about falun gong why is there animosity between Believers and non-believers in China?
thanks China. this helps a cold war - cool down. Like Jules Verne = this is Beautiful . space colonies. less stress on Earth. mine the Moon.
just stay away from the moon
@sky sky ok
Great video. Thank you
I’ve also heard that they are developing something similar to the Orion spacecraft for, Moon missions
We r not alone in space 🛸☮️🌘
at least they do not have an FAA to constantly shaft them
Yes, I believe they can and they will.
China has two advantages over USA: a long-lived administration and a culture supportive of science.
The good at making shit america gotta step its shit up
Yeah burgerstan is controlled by christcucks and Jews who think the world is flat lmao
exactly they have focus, US doesn't have
Most of their politicians have backgrounds in Science and engineering. Not just bunch of lawyers and bankers lol.
Right, in the US a lot of Americans are against science and progress. The United States will inevitably lose its spot as a global leader.
I almost died laughing when I heard they named a crater on the moon after him, right after hearing how he tried to Wile E. Coyote his way to the moon... I just imagined someone there saying "hey that crater looks just like the one Wan-Hoo left behind, let's name it after him"
A pity you can't see the greatness of the undertaking of the man. Even if it was a kind of suicide (he knew he would die).
I REALLY doubt they will out perform Starship. When you have Spacex, NASA becomes an afterthought.
Great video, well done!
a bit of a clickbaity title, but an actually really good brief history of the chinese rocket industry
Say.....what they call the tesla rocket that dropped in Australia? Did they get a littering fine?
Thank You. Very good
@4:38 "rebuild the red army and install Mao as the leader of the republic of China".
ROC or republic of China is actually Taiwan. People's republic of China is current day modern China, and what Mao was leader of. Republic of China is Maos enemy, and Chiang Kai Shek was the leader of ROC. They lost vs the communists and ran away to Taiwan, where their official name is still republic of China to this day, and they still claim all of China including the mainland. Hence the civil war has not officially ended, with both sides claiming the other. Hence why Taiwan is not an independent country and no one recognises it as such, those who recognise Taiwan over China recognise roc as the legitimate ruler of ALL China, and not as an independent state that just consists of Taiwan island. Such a thing does not exist in international relations or law, and roc/Taiwan has never made such a claim, ever. And I doubt they will, because mainland China/PRC will invade them if they even try to separate Taiwan Island from China as an independent state. USA and rest of the world also does not support that and instead supports the status quo, which is thet Taiwan is part of one China, and one China is currently recognised as PRC, under the rule of CPC.
while I have not double check your conclusions. we need to understand, as a nation, that mastery of space is the next domain. I hope all players are honorable and non-aggressive. We really don't militarize space. That is a really bad idea.
I fear it's inevitable. It's what humans do. And China seems to be set on getting there, if not first, with a greater sense of urgency. The US, and the West in general, has become too corrupt/decadent to truly compete without private investment. Not saying they can't win, but they really need to get over themselves or the sky will belong to China. Soon.
unfortunately your hope is idealistic and the reality reflects the sad state of affairs on earth. with the forming of US space force and the infamous "star war" program launched by Reagan militarization of space has officially long been started. Even SpaceX' starlink sats have their military use AND have Pentagon's blessing and partial funding!
China will militarize space if the current aggressive leadership stays in place. They desire to rule over the world. Look at their Doctrine. They consider themselves a superior race. They are supremacist. It will not go well for the world if their progress continues.
Still gonna happen though.
Sorry: I mean - still will continue to happen
Are you kidding your a little late on that. You really need to dig a little bit ,cause everybody's got different plans and ideas of how it's gunna militarily get the advantage of this new frontier. We are the only ones hoping, hoping it's not gunna happen.
I gotta pour out some liquor for the homie Wan Hu.
Any country that has a new invention should keep it secret no need to be transparent.
Europe is catching up quick, too. For space you have to think longterm and as an example PangeaAerospace has the possibly best engine. Italy, Germany, the UK and other countrys are working hard but sadly there is not much talk about it,
PangeaAerospace has the best engine in terms of what? Efficiency, thrust to weight, cost? And do you mean best in Europe? My understanding is Airbus Defense and Space is the leader in Europe, designing the engines for Ariane 5 and the upcoming Ariane 6.
@sky sky Arianespace and Airbus have developed very capable rockets, that's what was used to ferry the James Webb Space Telescope to it's orbit. They don't have a human passenger rated rocket yet, but they do have very capable rockets and a great launching platform in French Guinea.
It's not if it's when.
They should of just staked all the rockets , at this point!
The ruling political party in a southern Indian state apparently used the thumbnail image of this video in their poster celebrating the foundation of a new rocket launch site, and it turned into a controversy.
😁😁😁
Nice
Looking forward to their next generation space station. The space race is cool.
It sure sounds to me like China’s about 10 years behind spacex. Good luck. You’re gonna need it.
ISRO be like hold my bear
Awesome!
They invented gunpowder
China had gain vast recognitions in space technologies through out the world. A great achievements for the Chinese sciencetist and engineers.The future of space explorations will be tremendous for China ventures into this fields.
Great
Kilo'meters, not kalamaduhz.
why dont't we make a vacuum tube a kilometer high and shoot things into spave with it?.Most rockets already have a bullet shape.
Pew pew
Without Chinese engineer, there will be no NASA.
Are we SURE Wan Hu didn't actually make it?
I'm interested in hearing about the Chinese industry, and there is indeed some impressive stuff going on, but I am starting to get weirded out by this channel's ostensible lack of interest in the swathe of freshly germinating private and public space sector interests, which are starting to show signs of flourishing throughout many of the globe's more economically developed countries/regions - (not least in Europe, the US and of course China, but also many others). It's not just China vs SpaceX doing crazy innovative stuff right now. Maybe it's because other topics don't get the viewership? I guess I understand if the focus is dictated by monetary concerns - can't blame you for that I suppose.
@Carl tbh that's kind of the problem I was referring to. There is so much going on in the industry right now that could have massive implications for our future. Communications, exploration, the slowly widening democratisation of space driven by ambitious (and often lesser known) players, manufacturing, energy, military, robotics, increased potential for genuinely viable economic interests... . Personally, I feel that in the long term, these kinds of things are what will drive the really interesting stuff - the stuff that most of us aren't even thinking about, and that will quietly creep up on us. It's not all just SpaceX, NASA, China, Rocket Lab, Blue Origin - as much as these things tend to get the headlines. I love that stuff too, but there is so much more... . Plus, I think that if there was more of a focus on some of the other things going on, then ideas like 'China taking over space' might get brought back down to earth a little bit, by virtue of a little added context.
@@David-Kynaston No way - the internet's a scary place man! I'd much rather stay here, where it is safe, with all you well-intentioned and honourable souls!!
🤣Hahah! is that a true story about the first man to travel to moon from China? He burst his buttocks
We'll see. These are the same guys that have skyscrapers tip over at random.
Hey skyscrapers aren’t easy to build yo.
Ever since we started building upwards it’s been a journey to see how high we could go without falling down.
Check the sway rates of tallest buildings and their relevant construction techniques.
Crazy stuff
Space industry given the size, challenges and security, should be invested, explored and developed by responsible macro entity i. e. the country, no?
At least 200 metric ton cargo space rocket to build a gigantic space station and a moon base station!🤔
Yes, they will !
Long awaited video. Thanks.
I doubt that they are.
Keerist. Unless they launch off the coast (they 'were' building a new spaceport, but I haven't seen much on it lately - for that matter I might be confusing it with Russian plans) yikes. It's bad enough they drop hardware on villages in China already - getting clobbered by all those added boosters? No thanks.
yes
I dont think NASA solely relies on SpaceX, NASA took a strategic decision to shift towards private sector and enable private sector to tap into that frontier. NASA was clear with their intentions of moving towards deep space exploration rather than building launch vehicles. Apart of the SpaceX there is a number of companies building rockets, once that matures, it will outshine rest of the countries. Additionally, competition is always good, China is a key player and they development over the years is astonishing. I hope that race will accelerate and countries will focus on space rather than following earthly matters :)
Its nice but far away compare spacex or nasa sls ......
There's a lunar crater named after the man who made it.
He did end up in heaven
Lmaooo omg I’m dying with the back story of the first ancient Chinese astronaut
Lmao they thought he flew up to the moon
yes that's why they're Target number two
it shouldn't get bigger, should be the other way round, smaller, more powerful, you know what I mean?
Respect China and we Asian should support China. It’s a proud moment for entire Asia
Is Taiwan Asia, comrade?
Looking big nothing done in space till observed experiments takes years recovered.
They lead the world
Hurry up👍🏽
If there’s no oil on the moon or in Mars, USA will not prioritize their space program 😂
Hey stop making jokes 🤪 I'm trying to eat
Wahh... dynamite chair... what did they call it? hot seat 1...
Modern version of astrology began during Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279)
hi
Its sad these ppl are turning space into an industry
Too bad they will not be able to feed themselves in just a short time. Rockets to space mean nothing if you don’t have food so
I wish Chinas had the same international PR focus as NASA does. It's so hard to find information or footage about their space programme, even photos/pictures of the mission logos are hard to find let alone video of launches or interviews with Taikonauts.
Some day Chinese space program will be so advanced they will discover they don't have to dangerously dump their space junk back to Earth
NASA put live men on the moon back in the 60's. The Soviet Union crashed their Cosmonauts into the moon while the crew of Apollo 11 were busy on the surface.
NASA did that using Soviet and German scientists 😂
Sure, all it takes is screwing the purple out of funds they need to servive.
It’s okay. We have like 30 Years more experience. And Elon.
While also having the best Military in the world. If China Messes around enough they will find out. And fortunately Space isn’t as important for them as The Economy is.
This is in case you wanna know who started all the Show, huuuum!. Who copied who?
Chinese black powder was not of sufficient quality in 15th century. Saltpeter was not good enough.
OH LOL, wish they could at least CLEAN up the debris of what they are shooting into space
lol,China is planning to do this,we plan to build a Close Earth Defense System before 2050 ,use laser to clean these trash
NASA dumps their rockets on nations on the global south all the time. We pick up the scrap to sell for money.
4:42 People's Republic of China*
the Republic of China is a separate goverment , that of Taiwan
Never.
Never what?
Well done China. This was only a mather of time before you boost yourself up in space. What you did on the other side of the moon, that was sience 101.
👍🚀
NASA..needs brains not money
Yes i think 💭 that the Chinese will do something like 👍 deep space 9 great 👍 video David 👽🚀🇬🇧🙏❤️👍
Rise dragon rise
👍go China 🇨🇳
GO CHINA!
They're a very hard-working, focused, and innovative people. I'd say they have every possibility of moving from one success to another.
youre joking right? lol
@@texcc789us only when talking about amerimutt subhumans
@@NeostormXLMAX hahaha
CHINA CAN DO IT & MORE 🇨🇳💪👍👌
I wish them the best. However, do not count out those of us who feel we need to conquer space for all of humanity
All of humanity often just means US and its allies. All of humanity is not included.
All of humanity. Lol, the presumptuousness. Like when they say, "The world boycotts this and that country". They just mean the US and its assorted poodles. Give it a rest, bruh. Please.
China.super.power.in.world
Damn. Chinese bureaucracy is the stuff of legend. First motivated laotze to run off and then this wan han fella.
Bro you work for china? Alot of chinese propaganda vids. Busting your balls, love your vids keep it up