Jun 04, 2013 12:20 UTC Wang Yaping to be China's second female astronaut An official from China's manned space program has confirmed that Wang Yaping, one of two candidate to become the first female China put in space, is to be among the crew for the country's upcoming manned Shenzhou 10 mission. Wang Yaping, 35, will join the three-person crew and become only the second female astronaut sent to space by China after Liu Yang, who travelled into orbit on board Shenzhou 9 last year. "Wang is highly likely to be sent to space if she is in good condition," said Zhang Jianqi, director general of the China Space Foundation and former deputy commander of the country's manned space program, confirming domestic media reports. Read the full report on gbtimes.com. GBTIMES, Ltd. is a broadcasting company that focuses on introducing China to the world and vice versa. We have a network of radio and partner TV stations across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). We also produce the multilingual gbtimes.com which is published in 10 languages. gbtimes.com has the latest news and information about China and the world as it relates to China. Updated daily, the website has articles, features and videos about Chinese food, travel, lifestyle, history and culture. The Third Angle Special Report looks at the most important world events from both global and Chinese perspectives. Visit http://company.gbtimes.com/ for more information about the company..
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