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BEIJING, Oct. 21 (Xinhuanet) -- A new type of satellite jointly
developed by China and the European Space Agency is to be launched later this
year, a Chinese space official said Tuesday.
China would make greater efforts to improve its space technology
applications and service satellites, said Sun Laiyan, deputy director of the
China National Space Administration, after China and Brazil jointly sent two
satellites into orbit on Tuesday.
"This project marks a milestone in China's exploration of outer
space," said Sun.
China was also developing a new generation of carrier rockets, which
could send satellites of 20 tons into low orbit, and satellites of 10 tons into
geosychronous orbit.
Sun said China's space technology would eventually be applied to
national economic and social development.
Sun also elaborated on China's cooperation with other nations in
space technology.
In the 1980s, China gave great support to the French space program
and launched an Asia-Pacific Multilateral Space Cooperative Organization. In
October 2002, the seven-member states of the organization reached an agreement
to jointly develop a small satellite.
China also offered training courses to neighboring Asian-Pacific
countries on related technology and help to build ground stations to receive
satellite signals.
It has established close relations with Canada, Germany and Russia
and was strengthening cooperation in space with the Republic of Korea, Japan and
India, said Sun.
China was willing to have wider international cooperation at a higher
level in space technology while pursuing independent space development, said
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