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BEIJING, Oct. 16 (Xinhuanet) -- A leading official in charge of China's
manned space program said after the success of its first human spaceflight the
country would launch its lunar and deep space probe programs and space lab and
space station projects.
Zhang Qingwei, deputy chief commander of China's Manned Space Program, said
China would strive for breakthroughs in space rendezvous and docking technology
for launching a space lab and eventually a manned space station.
A manned space station will enable China to carry out large-scale
scientific experiments and applications in space, said Zhang,citing the plan for
manned space program approved by the Chinese authorities in 1992.
Zhang, also general manager of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp
(CAST), said the space plans are necessary for China to exploit space resources
for peaceful purposes.
Space-based infrastructure, including the planned space lab and station,
will serve as a platform for deep space probe, he said.
The CAST, manufacturer of China's spacecraft and launch vehicles, will plan
for the development of space lab and its launch vehicle and technology for space
rendezvous and docking.
Long Lehao, director of the Science and Technology Commission of China Academy
of Launch Vehicle Technology with CAST, told Xinhua the academy has started
developing a more powerful launch vehicle capable of sending large satellites,
lunar probe devices and other space probe facilities into space in the
coming 30 years and more.
China Academy of Space Technology, China's leading satellite and spacecraft
developer, announced earlier this year it had designed a lunar probe program and
made breakthroughs in key technology. Enditem |