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China to Build Manned Space Station

Posted on: Tuesday, 18 May 2004, 06:00 CDT

BEIJING, (AFP) -- China will have its own permanent manned space station built and launched within 15 years, the chief designer of the country's space program said.

Wang Yongzhi also revealed that China's manned space program has guzzled 18 billion yuan (2.18 billion dollars) over the past 11 years.

Under the program, China will construct a permanent manned space station, expected to take 15 years, the Beijing News reported him as telling some 100 high school students from Beijing, Hong Kong and Macau.

No further details were provided but China gained invaluable expertise and experience from the country's first manned space flight, when astronaut Yang Liwei orbited the Earth 14 times in October last year.

It put China alongside the United States and the former Soviet Union as the only countries in the world to send a man into orbit.

Currently, the only manned space station is the International Space Station (ISS), a 16-nation project that includes Canada, European Space Agency, Japan, Russia and the United States, but not China.

As well as its space station ambitions, China has also detailed plans to launch a lunar satellite in 2006 and land an unmanned craft on the moon in 2010, while another unmanned craft will collect lunar dust in 2020.

Its next manned space mission, the "Shenzhou VI", will be launched next year on a flight to be piloted by two astronauts, state media said earlier this month.

The two astronauts will also leave the space capsule and descend into the orbital module where they will conduct experiments, Shen Faren, the chief designer of Shenzhou, was quoted as saying.

China's desire to compete in space with other world powers has become a mammoth undertaking.

Since its space program was set up in 1992 it has grown to employ tens of thousands of scientific, manufacturing and planning personnel in more than 3,000 factories.

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