Rank 44 documents Shenzhou 5 — the 15 October 2003 flight that carried Yang Liwei aboard China's Shenzhou reentry capsule for fourteen orbits and twenty-one hours, making China the third nation after the Soviet Union and United States to achieve independent human spaceflight. Launched aboard Long March 2F from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, the solo mission validated the Shenzhou architecture derived from Soyuz lineage but engineered with Chinese avionics, life support, and recovery systems — culminating in capsule touchdown in Inner Mongolia. Yang Liwei's flight transformed CNSA from a robotic space agency into a crewed spacefaring power and opened the path toward Shenzhou 6 dual-crew missions, spacewalks, and Tiangong space station operations. Wallimilist renders the bell capsule with red orbital arc, Long March 2F Jiuquan pad inset, cream horizontal-band archive with SHENZHOU 5 slab title, FIRST CHINESE ASTRONAUT IN SPACE kicker, and YANG LIWEI THIRD NATION footer exactly as the master PNG dictates — CNSA and Shenzhou 5 patch emblems, specimen data bands, and curator copy on Chinese human spaceflight heritage.