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BEIJING, Aug.4, (Xinhuanet) -- China has made key technical breakthrough in
its first moon exploration satellite program which was launched in March this
year, Xinhua News Agency reported Sunday.
Ye Peijian from the China Academy for Space Technology who heads the
research work reportedly said scientists had made advances in the design of the
satellite's orbit, antenna, power supply, structure and temperature control.
Scientists have worked out the coordinates and route for the satellite's
journey. They can also monitor and control its progress via a specially designed
antenna, which transmits data back to earth.
The academy will support the program to make sure the satellite can be
launched as soon as possible, its president Yuan Jiajun said.
China's moon exploration program is called "Project Chang'e'' by
scientists, according to the China Central Television (CCTV).
According to an ancient Chinese myth, Chang'e was a beautiful woman who
took a special potent that gave her the ability to fly. She flew to the moon and
stayed there forever.
The first phase of the program is to launch an exploration satellite to the
moon, which will orbit it and examine its surface and geography.
The second phase is to launch a device to land on the moon and the third is
to send a robot to the moon.
Experts predict it will take 20 years to complete the whole program.
According to CCTV, a scientific research team for moon exploration has been
set up under the China National Space Administration.
The team includes experts from many space research organizations such as
the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Enditem
(China Daily) |