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The construction site of China's fourth
satellite launch centre on Hainan Island. (Source:
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BEIJING, Nov. 18 -- China has finished enclosing land
for its fourth satellite launch centre near Wenchang City on the southern
Chinese island of Hainan.
The Wenchang Satellite Launch Centre covers an area
of 20 square kilometres, it will include a command centre, in addition to a
rocket-launching site, rocket assembly plant, and a space-science theme park.
The most important part, the rocket-launching site,
will be located in Longlou Town, a mountainous place located 40 minutes by car
from Wenchang. The launch tower is about 800 meters away from the seaside.
China's sole space-science theme park, at a cost of
seven billion yuan, will be built at nearby Dongjiao Town.
The enclosing of land will evacuate 6,100 villagers
in the region by the end of 2008.
Currently, China has three satellite launch centres,
at Xichang in south-west Sichuan Province, Jiuquan in north-west Gansu Province,
and Taiyuan in northern Shanxi Province.
Hainan was selected as China's fourth launch centre
mainly for its geographical advantage, being China's closest site to the equator
it affords energy saving opportunities.
The new launch centre will mainly shoulder the
launching of geosynchronous (GEO) satellites, polar orbiting satellites, large
space stations and deep space exploration satellites.
The new base will not cause pollution or harm the
surrounding area, due to the use of environmentally-friendly technologies.
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)