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China triumphs in space and sea

18 点作者 sparknlaunch将近 13 年前

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EvilTerran将近 13 年前
Why did you post two links to what's effectively the same story, within a minute of each other?<p>(the other: <a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4156153" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4156153</a>)<p>And both of them with gratuitously editorialised titles, at that.<p><a href="http://ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html" rel="nofollow">http://ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html</a><p><i>Please don't do things to make titles stand out, like ... adding a parenthetical remark saying how great an article is.<p>You can make up a new title if you want, but if you put gratuitous editorial spin on it, the editors may rewrite it.</i>
objclxt将近 13 年前
Well, it was front page news - in China. I think internationally there are equally (if not more) important stories happening right now. Manned space-flight isn't a new concept...readers may not be that interested in it.<p>There were a multitude of important stories happening on Sunday outside of China: Egypt democratically electing its first president, for example. Editors make a call on which stories readers will find most interesting. The front-page is what sells the newspaper.<p>It is not as if the story was <i>ignored</i> - I think most Western news sources gave it coverage (certainly the ones I read did). But I also think in many countries right now other domestic and international issues (the Arab Spring, the Eurozone Crisis, the US election, etc etc) are of far greater interest to the public. And that's what sells newspapers / gets hits.
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dbaupp将近 13 年前
It would be really nice if competition with China in these endeavours prompts a second space race (faster that just the SpaceX et al are going currently). Put some real life into plans to get humanity permanently into space, not just in Earth orbit.<p>Although, there is the risk that space becomes militarised, which would probably be worse that the current situation: scientific satellites would be at risk, especially Earth-observing ones, and we would have a second Cold War.
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Mordor将近 13 年前
Still can't workout how the Tiangong-1 managed to dock with Jiaolong. Those crazy Chinese :-)