BEIJING, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) -- China plans to
construct a new space launch center in Wenchang, China's southernmost Hainan
Province, according to official sources.
The new launch center aims to serve the
next-generation rocket carriers that do emit poisonous and pollutive gas and
new-type spacecraft.
The new launch site will be mainly used for launching
synchronous satellites, heavy satellites, large space stations, and deep space
probe satellites, according to the plan which has been approved by the State
Council and the Central Military Commission.
Hainan is located in a low-latitude region, which is
helpful to increasing the capacity of rocket carriers and extending the lifespan
of satellites.
A spokesman for China's space program said the
Chinese government works on peaceful use of the outer space to promote
development of human civilization and social development and benefit the whole
Mankind.
In 1958, China began building its first rocket launch
site in northwest China's Jiuquan. At present, the country has three space
launch grounds. The other two are located in Taiyuan, capital of north China's
Shanxi Province and Xichang in southwestern Sichuan Province.
These launch sites have carried out over 100 space
launches, sending over 100 satellites and six manned spacecraft into
space.