10/17/2021

Shenzhou 13 - Chinese is the International Language in space

 The stupid Americans told the Chinese that it was unacceptable to use Chinese language in China's Space Station. What, what? The Americans wanting to tell the Chinese to speak English in the Chinese made and owned Space Station?

The Chinese of course would not entertain these clowns that are going to have no home station by 2024. The International Space Space that they hijacked from the Russians would have to be decommissioned by 2024, it runs out life. In fact this should have been scrapped by 2020, but they have extended its lifespan by another 2 and now 4 years, risking the lives of the astronauts in the ISS. It can break apart anytime now.

China's Space Station would be fully operation by 2022. By 2024, there will only be one space station above earth, ie the Chinese Space Station. This is frightening the shit out of the Americans, terribly embarrassing to have all the astronauts trained, all dressed up but no where to go. Perhaps they could pay for a ride on Jeff Bezo's or Elon Musk's space planes for a joy ride.

Several countries are cooperating with China to have their astronauts working in the CSS, and all of them are learning Chinese voluntarily. The American astronauts would have to learn Chinese if they want to work in the CSS, as all the signs and instructions are in Chinese. This would not only be difficult but embarrassing for American astronauts to have to use Chinese to communicate with Chinese taikonauts.

Anyway, the Americans need not bother. They would not be allowed inside the CSS. TCSS and the crew on board.  They would not only steal Chinese technology, they could also try to undermine the CSS operation. They post too much a threat to the safety of the crew on board. 

They would be prohibited to enter the CSS in the same way they banned Chinese from entering the ISS. Even their laws forbid them from working with the Chinese in space. They would become an international laughing dog if they changed their law to allow Americans to work with China in the CSS, exposing their stupidity and silly pride to keep China out of the ISS. Now even if they go down on their knees to beg the Chinese, China would show them the middle finger.

All the astronauts working in space, in China's Space Station, would be speaking and writing Chinese. The Americans can continue to work happily in English in their space station in the Californian desert. And can scream, America First. They can pay Hollywood to produce a few series on their conquest in space under the night sky of California using Hollywood props. Hollywood has a lot of them from Star Wars and their sci fi movies.

One thing the world should think about, the Americans claimed to have visited the moon 7 times or there about, so easily done, using 1960s backward technology, but now unable to even have a space station a few kilometres above the earth. Can you believe that? What is fiction or what is American white lie about moon landings?

CSS calling America: 美国你好吗? 

PS. Shenzhou 13 launched on 15 Oct 21 and the 3 taikonauts, 2 men and one woman, are now in the CSS, the second batch to stay in the CSS. This time the duration of the mission is 6 months.


 

China's Shenzhou-13 crew Rendezvous With China's Tianhe Space Station


According to the China Space Agency, the three taikonauts onboard the Shenzhou-13 spaceship have entered the core module of China's Tianhe Space Station on Saturday 16 October, 2021.

After Shenzhou-13 successfully completed a fast automated rendezvous and docking with the orbiting Tianhe module, the Shenzhou-13 crew Zhai Zhigang,Wang Yaping and Ye Guangfu entered the orbital capsule of Tianhe, marking the country's second crew to have entered China's Tianhe space station core cabin.

Just like everyone else when they first enter their new home, the first thing that the Shenzhou-13 crew did was to check out their sweet cozy bedrooms and connect to the Wi-Fi. A livestream video shows that Zhai, who was the first to enter, was so involved and excited to settle in that he was floating upside down in the air.

The three then set up the wireless headphones for space-Earth talks.

After a brief reporting about their safety to the ground control center, the crew have their very first lunch in their new home.

Among the three new residents, there are the country's first spacewalker Zhai Zhigang, first female taikonaut to have stepped inside its own space station Wang Yaping, and first taikonaut who was trained in an international space agency Ye Guangfu. They will stay in space for six months, double the time of the Shenzhou-12 crew.

They are expected to return to earth in April 2022, which means they will celebrate a special, unforgettable Chinese Lunar New Year in space.

They are tasked to carry out two to three extra-vehicular activities, better known as spacewalks.

Wang Yaping will participate in at least one spacewalk, becoming the first Chinese woman to achieve such a feat.

They are also expected to install transfer gears linking the big and small robotic arms and related suspension gears for future construction work.

The rendezvous and docking happened at 6:56 am on Saturday morning, six and a half hours after traveling on a Long March-2F carrier rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Northwest China's Gansu Province.

Docked at the bottom of the Tianhe core cabin from a radial direction, the spacecraft safely and smoothly delivered the second batch of residents to China's space station.

A combination flight has been formed, consisting of the Tianhe core cabin at the center, and Shenzhou-13 manned craft, Tianzhou-2 and Tianzhou-3 cargo craft on the side.

China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) has designed a new rendezvous path and circling flight mode to support fast-docking in the radial direction.

As beautiful as the "space waltz" was, it was a lot more difficult than the front and rear docking with the Tianhe core cabin as the Shenzhou-12, Tianzhou-2 and Tianzhou-3 missions had exercised.

For front and rear dockings, there is a 200-meter holding point for the craft, enabling them to maintain a stable attitude in orbit even when engines are not working. However, radial rendezvous does not have such a midway stopping point, and it requires continuous attitude and orbit control.

During the radial rendezvous, the spacecraft needs to turn from level flight to vertical flight with a wide range of attitude maneuvers, posing tough challenges for the "eyes" of the craft to see the target in time and ensure that the "eyes" will not be disturbed by complex lighting changes.

The success of this new docking method would be another sign of China's new space technology capabilities. 

LIPS

Is Singapore a US colony ?

  Can the US decide to grant permission to a third country to use Singapore facility ?

Australian and US military forces should integrate further under a “collective deterrence strategy” aimed at China’s rise, giving Canberra access to American operations in the Philippines, Singapore and Guam, a new report argues.

The allies should look at new “combined access arrangements” among a number of ways to strengthen “integrated deterrence” against Beijing’s growing assertiveness in the region, according to the report released by the Sydney-based United States Studies Centre on Friday.

“Greater Australian access to US operating locations in Guam, the Philippines and Singapore could significantly augment the Australian Defence Force’s strategic footprint,” says the report authored by Australia’s former consul general in Honolulu, Jane Hardy.

Washington operates a number of major military installations on Guam, a US territory, and has access to facilities in Singapore and the Philippines under a pair of security pacts. 

Anonymous

10/16/2021

USS Connecticut - Another American white lie?

The accident involving the American nuclear submarine USS Connecticut has been reported all over the media. It was a small accident. They did not know what the submarine hit because is was really a small accident. Could be a whale or a small ship or a floating stone in the ocean. And only a few soldiers suffered minor injuries, nothing serious at all. Everything would be fine. 

After all, after 5 days or how many days, how did the nuclear submarine crawled back to Guam, no one knew about it. It was such a small matter that no one knew how it happened, where it happened. The submarine would be repaired in Guam and it would take only a few days and it would be up and snooping around in the South China Sea again.

Funny, it was reported somewhere that the repair facilities in Guam were inadequate to repair the minor damages to the submarine. And the submarine could not survive the journey across the Pacific Ocean back to the repair yards in the USA.

And there were some reports that not only 13 sailors were injured, but more than 30. And the injuries were very serious in some cases.

What really happened to the Connecticut? How many sailors were hurt and how many seriously? How many died? How long would this submarine be out of action and be laid in the repair yard in the US, if they are able to drag it home?

There seems to be a lot of questions waiting to be answered. The accident, so minor, and only 13 sailor suffered light injuries should not be anything to worry about. Is it? Who provided all the information about the Connecticut and the accident?

What do you think? How much of the news coming out from the Americans were white lies? We know they are masters of spreading white lies. Washing powder could become weapon of mass destruction. A mountain can be turned into a mole hill. 

Is it so easy to bang into such a sophisticated submarine when nothing could get to within 10 km without being detected?  Most cars today also can avoid accident with cameras and software embedded.

COVID-19 Singapore: Are The Generals Of Any Help To Our Fight Against The Coronavirus?

 
To me, the generals are practically useless. These are my reasons why I said so:

1. They don't even realise that the Covid-19 Pandemic is a Virus War against Humanity, until more than one and a half years later, it took a non-military geberal Ong Ye Kung, to realise and said so - that the Pandemic "is like a war".

2. They didn't even have any tactical plan to start with. So, don't have to talk about stratrgic plans.

3. They didn't even organise the country for war. They just resorted to "monitoring closely" and than reacted, and most of the times, reacted too little too late.

4. Always waiting for hindsight. Leaders plan ahead, using their vision and wisdom, which they have none. Followers wait for hindsight and orders. Without hindsight and orders, they are lost; they simply do not know which direction to go. They simply cannot work.

5. They didn't lead the charge against the enemy (coronavirus) by example. They hid inside their ivory towers and pretended that they were all there for you, uttering: "No one will be left behind". But in reality, on the ground, many have been left in the wayside, hospitals and homes to suffer and to die.

6. They didn't have the will power, the spirit, the courage, the patience and the resolve to fight on until victory is achieved. Halfway on the march towards the foothills of the counterattack, they put up the white flag and simply surrendered to the Enemy's Special Forces, the Covid-19 Delta Variants.

7. They are only good in taking umbrage and giving orders, pushing their subordinates down the gutters, while they themselves grab the honor, prestige and rewards.

Such are the fast-tracked, incubated, inexperienced generals of papers, not of deeds, that we are having?

I hope I am absolutely wrong.


SSO.