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2011-09-01T10:47:46Z Craigboy 1200x900 (20606 Bytes) Minor changes for accuracy
2011-04-26T09:37:04Z Craigboy 1200x900 (19369 Bytes) minor
2011-04-26T09:33:48Z Craigboy 1200x900 (19366 Bytes) Added details to solar panels, changed colors, and made similar to video in link http://www.chinanews.com/shipin/2010/08-17/news17080.html
2011-04-26T06:17:11Z Craigboy 1200x900 (17695 Bytes) Transparent, solar panels made dark blue
2011-04-26T06:08:30Z Craigboy 1200x900 (27993 Bytes) {{Information |Description ={{en|1=Drawing of Shenzhou docked to Tiangong-1. Drawing based off of this image (http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/hyperbola/tiangong.JPG). Not sure if Tiangon-1 will have two docking ports or