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Astronauts wanted - no bad breath | Astronauts wanted - no bad breath |
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Would-be astronauts competing for China's next space programme must comply with 100 rules - excluding those with bad breath or a runny nose. | Would-be astronauts competing for China's next space programme must comply with 100 rules - excluding those with bad breath or a runny nose. |
The list, intended to recruit "super human beings", also prohibits those with body odours, tooth cavities or scars which may "burst open" in space. | The list, intended to recruit "super human beings", also prohibits those with body odours, tooth cavities or scars which may "burst open" in space. |
China will launch a space module next year and hopes for a docking by 2011. | China will launch a space module next year and hopes for a docking by 2011. |
But aspiring "taikonauts" will get nowhere without marital approval. Wives get the final say under the new rules. | But aspiring "taikonauts" will get nowhere without marital approval. Wives get the final say under the new rules. |
Bad body odour will affect fellow colleagues in the narrow confines of a space shuttle Shi Bing Bing, air force doctor | Bad body odour will affect fellow colleagues in the narrow confines of a space shuttle Shi Bing Bing, air force doctor |
If a would-be astronaut's spouse does not like the idea of them going into space they must remain on earth. | If a would-be astronaut's spouse does not like the idea of them going into space they must remain on earth. |
Shi Bing Bing, a doctor at the 454th Air Force Hospital in Nanjing, eastern China, said the new rules will help China send the best of the best into space. | Shi Bing Bing, a doctor at the 454th Air Force Hospital in Nanjing, eastern China, said the new rules will help China send the best of the best into space. |
"Bad body odour will affect fellow colleagues in the narrow confines of a space shuttle," he said. | "Bad body odour will affect fellow colleagues in the narrow confines of a space shuttle," he said. |
"These astronauts could be regarded as super human beings." | "These astronauts could be regarded as super human beings." |
Mr Shi's hospital has now carried out a first screening of candidates to weed out those who fell foul of the 100 rules. | Mr Shi's hospital has now carried out a first screening of candidates to weed out those who fell foul of the 100 rules. |
A further two screenings will whittle hopefuls down to the small band who will follow in the footsteps of China's space pioneers, chosen in 1997. | |
Any candidate with a history of serious illness in the last three generations of their family is barred. | Any candidate with a history of serious illness in the last three generations of their family is barred. |
'Pleasant disposition' | 'Pleasant disposition' |
Also prohibited are those with drug allergies or ringworm. | Also prohibited are those with drug allergies or ringworm. |
Successful candidates must possess a "pleasant and adaptable disposition", the guidelines make clear. | Successful candidates must possess a "pleasant and adaptable disposition", the guidelines make clear. |
China put its first person into space in 2003, while Zhai Zhigang, the son of a snack seller, carried out the first Chinese spacewalk last year. | China put its first person into space in 2003, while Zhai Zhigang, the son of a snack seller, carried out the first Chinese spacewalk last year. |
The country's long-term goal is to build its own space station orbiting earth. | The country's long-term goal is to build its own space station orbiting earth. |
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