China sets up space observatory on South Pole's Dome Argus
www.chinaview.cn 2008-03-20 13:56:47   Print

    ABOARD XUELONG, March 20 (Xinhua) -- China's automatic space observatory at Dome Argus, the highest point of the Antarctic ice sheet, has been successfully completed.

Photo taken on Jan. 27 shows the solar panels of China's automatic space observatory at Dome Argus. The observatory has been successfully completed by Wednesday.(Xinhua Photo)
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   The observatory was set up by China's 24th science inspection team on the South Pole at Dome Argus, the Antarctic icecap peak at4,093 meters above sea level. It has undergone more than one month of tests and examinations and now transfers back nearly 10M of astronomic data every day.

    "Only when we can get data stably from the observatory, can we take the load off our minds, and see that our efforts at the Antarctic icecap have been successfully completed," said by Zhu Zhenxi, one of the astronomers in the inspection team.

Photo taken on Jan. 25 shows Zhu Zhengxi, astronomers in the inspection team at the installation scene of China's automatic space observatory at Dome Argus.((Xinhua Photo)
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    Setting up this observatory is an international project led by China's astronomers in cooperation with astronomers from Australia, the U.S. and Britain. It is a milestone in the development of astronomy in China, said experts in the inspection team.

Photo taken on Jan. 20 shows Zhou Xu (L), astronomers in the inspection team at the installation scene of China's automatic space observatory at Dome Argus.

Photo taken on Jan. 20 shows Zhou Xu (L), astronomers in the inspection team at the installation scene of China's automatic space observatory at Dome Argus.(Xinhua Photo)
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    The past 10 years of scientific research showed that Dome Argus, due to its special geographic site, had great potential to become one of the best places on the earth to set up an observatory.

    The observatory will for the first time in the world map the parameters of Dome Argus helping to enable the building of larger observatories at a later date.

Photo taken on Jan. 26 shows the installation scene of China's automatic space observatory at Dome Argus.

Photo taken on Jan. 26 shows the installation scene of China's automatic space observatory at Dome Argus.(Xinhua Photo)
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Photo taken on Jan. 25 shows the installation scene of China's automatic space observatory at Dome Argus.

Photo taken on Jan. 25 shows the installation scene of China's automatic space observatory at Dome Argus.(Xinhua Photo)
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Photo taken on Jan. 18 shows Zhu Zhengxi, astronomers in the inspection team at the installation scene of China's automatic space observatory at Dome Argus.

Photo taken on Jan. 18 shows Zhu Zhengxi, astronomers in the inspection team at the installation scene of China's automatic space observatory at Dome Argus.(Xinhua Photo)
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Editor: Du Guodong
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