Jin Zhu,
The orbit will not change until 1/2 orbit before landing. This will occur
on the other side of the planet from China. However you should be able
to see the launch which will travel close to Beijing. Even in daylight.
- George Roberts
http://www.pobox.com/~gr
----- Original Message -----
From: "Zhu Jin" <jinzhu@bao.ac.cn>
> However, because the spacecraft is going to go back at about two hours
> later, it may aready start to change its orbit before that time? What would
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