China lanza su primera tripulación de tres hombres a su nueva estación espacial en su primera misión con astronautas en cinco años
La fabricación de un audífono puede costar tan solo 100 dólares. El precio de lista suele ser de miles de dólares .
El cielo estaba despejado y la visibilidad casi perfecta en el centro de lanzamiento ubicado en el borde del desierto de Gobi.Dos astronautas veteranos y uno en su primer viaje se dirigen a la estación Tianhe, donde permanecerán tres meses en los que realizarán experimentos, probarán equipo, efectuarán labores de mantenimiento y prepararán la estación para que reciba dos módulos adicionales el año próximo.
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