Special report: China launches first lunar
orbiter
XICHANG, Sichuan, Oct. 24 (Xinhua) -- China's
milestone lunar orbiter project only costs 1 to 1.4 billion yuan (about 133 to
187 million U.S. dollars), the same amount as the money used to construct 2
km of subway in Beijing, said Ouyang Ziyuan, chief scientist of the lunar
exploration program.
Ouyang said the amount is not an astronomical number
for China's economy and will boost the development of national science and
technology instead.
"It will generate many new scientific subjects and
train a group of talents in aerospace field," he said.
China launched its first lunar probe on Wednesday,
marking a new milestone in the country's space exploration history.
The circumlunar satellite Chang'e-1 blasted off on a
Long March 3A carrier rocket at 6:05 p.m. from the No. 3 launching tower in the
Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwestern Sichuan Province.