China launched a satellite
from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center Saturday, carrying 215
kilograms of seeds of plants and fungus, the largest-ever such
payload since 1987.
The seed-breeding satellite, "Shijian-8", has been
successfully brought into the pre-set track in space by a Long
March-2C rocket carrier.
Once the space-bred seeds are recovered, the Ministry
of Agriculture will organize research institutions to develop new
seeds featuring high yield, good quality and high efficiency,
according to a spokesman with the Space-breeding Center of the
Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science.
It is the 90th space flight of the Long March rockets
and the 23rd return satellite China has launched so far. It has
been the country's 48th successful space launch in succession since
October 1996.
The Xi'an Satellite Control Center is responsible for
monitoring, controlling, and recovering the Shijian-8.
(Xinhua News Agency September 11, 2006)
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