””””BEIJING, April 2 (Xinhuanet) -- A senior officer in
charge of China's manned space program said Tuesday that after launching
astronauts into outer space, the country is planning to construct a permanent
space station.
””””In an exclusive interview with Xinhua, the officer said that after several
test flights of unmanned spaceships, China will sendits own astronauts into the
space early this century.
””””To launch a manned space mission, Chinese space scientists needto construct
and launch a space lab in near future and follow up with a space station, the
officer said.
””””He said that "Shenzhou III", or China's third unmanned experimental craft
which was launched on March 25 and returned Monday afternoon, is "technically
suitable for astronauts". A set of metabolic simulation apparatus, human
physical monitoring sensors and dummy astronauts have been installed aboard the
spaceship.
””””He added that the successful launch and return of "Shenzhou III" has laid a
solid foundation for the country's future efforts to send man into outer space.
””””China began to carry out its Manned Space Program in 1992. The program
branches out in seven aspects of astronaut training, spaceship scientific
application, manned spaceship construction, carrier rocket manufacturing,
developing launching sites and landing sites, and monitoring and controlling
headquarters.
””””Thousands of researchers from more than 3,000 organizations have
participated in the program, the officer said.
””””Since the country's adoption of the ambitious plan ten years ago, the
officer said, scientists and technologists have developedmany key technologies
in telecommunications, material and energy sciences. Enditem