Ten years after China sent its first man into low 
earth orbit, three astronauts operating the Shenzhou-10 spacecraft 
started a journey on a mission which seeks a permanent space station 
around 2020.
Chinese President Xi Jinping said at the launch site that the crew 
carry a "space dream" of the Chinese nation and represent the lofty 
aspirations of the Chinese people to explore space.
The dream, though also dreamt by the more frequent space travelers of
 Russia and American, includes a manned space station, moon exploration 
and even deep space odysseys.
The dream is a humble one. China was decades behind Russia and the 
United States in space technology.
But Chinese pursue it unswervingly in
 line with a carefully designed three-phase manned space program.
Two years after the space flight operated by China's first astronaut,
 Yang Liwei, two men, including Shenzhou-10 commander Nie Haisheng, 
orbited the earth in 2005. Then three more in 2008, two of whom finished
 China's first extra-vehicular activities (EVA).
After the unmanned Shenzhou-8 and Tiangong-1 space module docking in 
2011 to test automated space docking, a key skill to assemble a space 
station, three Chinese astronauts succeeded in operating the docking 
manually in 2012.
The Shenzhou-10 mission, if successful, marks the end of the first 
half of the second phase, which means China has completely mastered EVA 
and space docking skills.
However, just as the female astronaut Wang Yaping said, "we are all 
students in facing the vast universe." 
China's pursuit of its own space 
dream showcases a latecomer's unremitting interests and desire to learn 
about the universe.
During the 15-day Shenzhou-10 mission, Wang will hold a class in 
space educating a group of students from a high school in Beijing 
through satellite communication.
This in-orbit event, hopefully broadcast live, will inspire students 
and also spur citizen's space interests in a country with 1.3-billion 
people, making this an unparalleled popularization of science in human 
history.
Similar to other space giants, China's space program was carried out 
by astronauts selected from air force pilots and supported by military 
resources. But China has reaffirmed that it opposes militarization of 
the space and will utilize the space in a peaceful way.
After the year 2020, China's future space station will probably be 
the only one of any kind in service considering the ISS's retirement 
plan. By then, China's space dream will not only serve its own people 
but also contribute to space exploration for the human race.
By Xinhua writers Yan Hao, Meng Na and Li Huizi
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