China's space program scientists have published outlines of
plans to begin development of a space laboratory and spacewalking
by Chinese astronauts by 2010.
The plans are among goals published by the Commission of Science
Technology and Industry for National Defense in its 11th five-year
(2006-2010) plan for space science development.
The blueprint states that China will continue to conduct manned
space flight and lunar exploration.
Other plans include:
-- A Moon orbit in 2007 to acquire "three-dimensional
pictures".
-- Rendezvous and docking of space-craft.
-- Development of an hard-X ray modulation telescope for China's
first astronomical satellite in 2010 to research black holes.
-- The launch of the Shijian (Practice)-10 scientific
recoverable satellite in 2009 to conduct micro-gravity and space
life experiments.
-- Participation in the space environment exploration program
and the World Satellite Observatory of Ultra-Violet Radiation
project with Russia and the solar burst exploration mini-satellite
project with France.
-- Further research on a solar telescope and preliminary
research on Kuafu project, a comprehensive research project on the
sun.
Space science is the driving force of science and technology
development, officials with the commission said and added these
space programs would have deep and important effect.
(Xinhua News Agency March 20, 2007)
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