>Number of astronauts killed during the American Apollo missions: 3>Number of taikonauts killed during the Chinese moonlanding missions: 0Why do the Chinese prioritize security much more than the Americans?
China is a society, the USA is a zoo.
Chinese men on the moon? Where? There are only chinese probes and robots on the moon.
There hasn't been any Chinese moon landings
Chinese "statistics" are about as trustworthy as a best-selling holocaust memoir.
>>16969912You made me curious, internet says china has launched 28 taikonauts in to low earth orbit only, on one spacecraft, Shenzou, which is based on Soyuz. US has launched over 340 astronauts into orbit and to the moon in Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, shuttle, crew dragon, starliner and artemis spacecraft.
>>16970454And USSR/Russia has launched 134-150 cosmonauts in Vostok, Voskhod and Soyuz craft. US death tolls are inflated by the fact the two shuttle disasters had a crew of seven on board. Noone else has been able to fly more than three at a time.
>>16970454>>16970456Didn't the Chinese space program start less than 10 years ago? Of course they flew less people. Now look at the statustics of how many people esch country flew since the birth of the Chinese space program(also kinda funny how the US needed to send 10x more people to space to figure out how to moonbase and create space stations)
>>16970462The Chinese space program benefited from sixty years of spaceflight experience of other countries. But you already knew that and are obviously trolling for attention because you are such a loser, you have no constructive way of getting human interaction any other way.
>>16970480oh yeah? Any NASA scientists on China making rockets? China started from 0 retard
>>16970582China leans wavily on old Soviet technology. Shenzou and the core modules of Tiangong are based on Soyuz and Salyut plans purchased from Russia in the 90s when it was going through a cash crunch. China's hypergolic Y series engines are also based on Soviet era tech. They are decades late to the game and largely dependent on the innovations of others.
and there are maybe, some failed lauchs or re-entry -probably- with hidden death(s) on USSR side but we'll never know...Chinese technology is copycat from what have been tested.
>>16970704you really think the soviets landed a man on the moon? retard
>>16970758No, russias death numbers are low because they haven't sent a lot of people into space. Soyuz and the Space shuttle each had two deadly accidents. But both Shuttles were carrying seven on board. One soyuz accident had a crew of three and the other only had a single cosmonaut on board.
>>16970342And what countries produce that holocaust books? China for sure not
>>16970758>>16970456hell forget about astronautsthe GOAT is when Russia managed to kill seventy military officials and rocket scientists during one launchhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nedelin_catastropheThe best part is they covered it up for decades, so everyone just heard that every significant Soviet aerospace figure died on the same day of heart attacks and car accidents scattered across the country