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BEIJING, Oct. 15 (Xinhuanet) China has deployed a far-flung space
monitoring, controlling and communications network to provide the essential
support to China's first manned space flight,said Yu Zhijian, chief designer of
the monitoring system for China's manned space flight program.
The network is made up of thirteen monitoring and controlling stations and
ships, deployed in different parts of the world. Theyinclude four "Yuanwang"
vessels on the three big oceans, five stationary measuring stations in the
territory of China, one mobile measuring station and three monitoring and
controlling stations in other countries, including a new one in Malindi of
Kenya. The additional Malindi station in the monitoring blind zonebetween
Namibia and Karachi will help increase the monitoring timeby about four minutes
The 13 monitoring and controlling stations and ships are put under the
command of the control centers in Jiuquan, Beijing and Xi'an.
"This monitoring and controlling network is the largest, the most
complicated, the most advanced technically and the most reliable in the history
of China's space program," said Yu.
Yu is confident of the successful monitoring and communicationssupport in
the lifting, orbit shift and return brake, separation and key flying stages.
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