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China to Launch Moon Probe in Three Years (06/10/2003)
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2004-05-14
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China plans to launch an explorer to the Moon as
early as in three years time. The Beijing Youth Daily
newspaper reports that the Chang'e lunar probe will probably
take a three-phase journey to the Moon, which is 380
thousand kilometers from earth.
Named
after a mythical lady who flew to the Moon for a lonely but
peaceful and harmonious life, Chang'e will travel for less
than week, before its lunar orbiting mission.
Experiments for moon
mission
China plans to conduct
experiments related to a moon landing, said a senior science
official Sunday.
"China
will continue to develop its space exploration plans. At a
future time, China will carry out lunar landing and flight
experiments," Wang Shuquan, deputy secretary of the
Commission for Science, Technology and Industry for National
Defence, was quoted as saying.
The report on the website of China News
service said Wang had mentioned China's plans to put a man
in space, but gave no details such as the exact date of the
launch.
China is expected in
the next few days to become only the third country to put a
person into orbit after the former Soviet Union and the
United States.
China's
long-term space plans are expected to include an unmanned
probe to the moon, followed by a manned lunar mission,
experts have said.
(People's
Daily October 6, 2003)
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