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Chinese Faked Their Spacewalk, Rumors Claim

A renowned publication, “Epoch Times,” seems to be giving some serious credit to Chinese bloggers who watched closely and thoroughly the footage that showed the Shenzhou VII crew's mission and Zhai Zhigang's walk in space. Perhaps too thoroughly, since they came up with all sorts of mismatches and oddities that would clearly prove, they say, that the whole event was a fake. Following the exact pattern of questioning the American moon mission of Apollo 11, which was discredited to the maximum, some Chinese see – or maybe they think they see, this is for you to decide – stuff that might prove that their... [read more >>]

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