| Chinese expected to travel in space in 20 years | ||
| 2004/11/04 |
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SHANGHAI, Nov. 3 (Xinhuanet) -- The Chinese people "are expected to realize their dream of space travel in 20 years," said a senior official with Yuan Jiajun, chief commander of He stressed that two fundamental problems should be addressed to bring "a booming space tourism": lowering the cost and ensuring safety. Currently The development of manned spacecraft in the world may also propel As an example, Yuan said the successful launch of the first private rocket plane, Space Ship One, designed by Burt Rutan, has reaped some 10 million US dollars for his company. Space Ship One's success is a landmark for the commercialization of manned mission. Space Ship One's journey was simpler than that of spacecrafts in orbit in terms of technology, as it only climbed to a height of 62 miles (100 kilometers), the periphery of outer space, Yuan said. The Chinese government also announced its plan to launch a satellite to orbit the moon by 2007 as part of the country's three-stage lunar project. It will be followed by the landing of an unmanned vehicle on the Moon by 2010 and collecting samples of lunar soil with an unmanned vehicle by 2020. |
