Beijing - Xinhua
Following a successful docking mission between an orbiter and spacecraft, China is moving closer toward the goal of operating a permanent space station.
The government held a rally on Friday to celebrate the success of the country\'s docking mission between the target orbiter Tiangong-1 and the Shenzhou-8 spacecraft.
President Hu Jintao described the success of the space docking mission as a milestone in China\'s manned space program and a remarkable contribution to humanity\'s exploration of space.
The following is a chronicle of the country\'s manned space missions.
Feb. 19, 1960: China\'s first liquid-propellant rocket was launched from a paddy field near Shanghai.
April 24, 1970: First artificial Earth satellite, Dong Fang Hong-1 Satellite, was launched from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center as China joined the former Soviet Union, America, France and Japan as the fifth country to launch satellites.
Nov. 26, 1975: The launch and recovery of the first recoverable satellite makes China the third country to master this technology.
October 1986: Chinese top leadership approved the \"Program 863,\" a national hi-tech initiative under which scientists began researching manned spaceships.
1992: the Chinese manned space program was officially adopted.
From 1990 to 2002: China launched four unmanned spaceships (Shenzhou-1 to Shenzhou-4), laying a solid foundation for future manned spacecrafts.
Oct. 15, 2003: The launch of its first manned spacecraft, Shenzhou-5, sent one astronaut into space. The 21-hour flight allowed China to become the third country to independently conduct manned space flights, following the Soviet Union and the United States.
Oct. 12, 2005: Shenzhou-6 manned spacecraft was launched, sending two astronauts into space.
Sept. 28, 2008: China launched Shenzhou-7 spacecraft with three astronauts on board. One of them carried out a historic first spacewalk, and China became the third country in the world able to conduct extravehicular activity in space.
Sept. 29, 2011: China launched its first space lab module Tiangong-1, which has been unmanned.
Nov. 3, 2011: Unmanned spacecraft Shenzhou-8 successfully docked with Tiangong-1 space lab module, after it was launched on Nov. 1, 2011.