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China Plans to Launch Lunar Rover in 2012

Posted on: Sunday, 21 March 2004, 06:00 CST

BEIJING (AFP) -- Fledgling space power China plans to land its first lunar rover on the moon in 2012, state media reported, citing a leading researcher.

The vehicle will collect data for use in efforts to set up a base on the moon, the Beijing Youth Daily reported Sunday, citing Ouyang Ziyuan, chief scientist in China's lunar exploration program.

The vehicle is expected to carry astronomical equipment, for observation of outer space, as well as seismological gear, to detect moonquakes, according to the report.

A design contest has been launched among Chinese universities, and the Harbin Institute of Technology in the north of the country has developed three different models, according to the report.

China has already detailed plans to launch a lunar satellite in 2007 and land an unmanned craft on the moon in 2010, while another unmanned craft will collect lunar dust in 2020.

China became the third country after the United States and the former Soviet Union to achieve manned space flight in October last year, when astronaut Yang Liwei orbited the Earth 14 times.

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