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| China to launch first breeding satellite in September |
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| www.chinaview.cn
2006-07-22 16:47:03
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BEIJING, July 22 (Xinhua) -- China will launch its
first satellite for breeding plant seeds in September at the Jiuquan satellite
launch center, said official sources on Saturday.
The satellite will make a 15-day space flight, said
officials with the Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National
Defense.
A conference was held Saturday to mark the
accomplishment of the building of the breeding satellite, Shijian-8.
The satellite is expected to carry over 2,000 shares
of plant seeds in nine categories and 180 groups, including seeds of grains,
cash crops, and forage plants, as well as seeds of fungi and molecular
biomaterials that have been sequenced.
The commission presides over the whole Shijian-8
project, while the Ministry of Agriculture is in charge of the breeding of plant
seeds and the China Aerospace Science Group Company is responsible for designing
and building the satellite, and studying the space environment for breeding.
China is now the third nation in the world capable of
recovering satellites. So far, the country has launched 22 recoverable
satellites with only one failure.
Since 1987, China has conducted breeding tests on
nine return satellites and a number of new species of plant seeds have been bred
in space by Chinese scientists. Enditem
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