””””BEIJING, Aug. 14 (Xinhuanet) -- China expects to launch an unmanned
spaceship by the end of this year, the fourth in a series that could lead to its
first manned space voyage, China Daily reported Wednesday.
””””"We have intensified development of the Shenzhou IV (Divine Vessel IV) and
its carrier rocket, which we plan to launch sometime in the remaining months of
this year," Zhang Qingwei, president of China Aerospace Science and Technology
Corp (CASC) was quoted as saying.
””””On the precondition of amply ensuring the safety of its astronauts, China
will stage its manned space flights, Zhang said.
””””Zhang did not give a timetable at a closed-door meeting of CASC Monday in
Beijing. But he did say CASC, a leading participant in China's space program, is
heading for breakthroughs in technologies related to spaceship docking, space
labs and deep-space exploration.
””””Following Shenzhou I and II, China successfully launched the unmanned
Shenzhou III vessel atop a CASC Long March 2F rocket in March. The spacecraft
returned after seven days circling the earth108 times.
””””The three consecutive successes of the Shenzhou series since 1999 have
sparked widespread speculation that China, vowing to become the third nation in
the world to put a human in space, will stage manned ships soon. Enditem