China to launch second lunar probe next year: State media
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China to launch second lunar probe next year: State media

Last Updated: Friday, November 27, 2009, 15:19
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China to launch second lunar probe next year: State media Beijing: China will launch its second moon orbiter next October, state media reported today, as it powers ahead with a space programme that has sparked concerns abroad.

"It will orbit 100 kilometres (62 miles) closer to the moon and be equipped with better facilities," the official China Daily quoted Ye Peijian -- chief designer of Chang'e-1, the country's first lunar probe -- as saying.

"We expect to acquire more scientific data about the moon with increased accuracy."

The Chang'e-2 mission will carry out tests in preparation for a lunar landing and an unmanned rover on the moon's surface, expected to be launched before 2013, the report said.

A manned mission is planned around 2020. China's first lunar probe was launched in October 2007, signalling the Asian giant's rising space ambitions.

China has long maintained that rapid development of its space capabilities is peaceful in nature, but recent comments by air force commander Xu Qiliang sparked widespread concern that Beijing had other ideas.

Xu told state press earlier this month that China's armed forces should prepare for the "inevitable" militarisation of outer space -- a claim that was hastily disavowed by President Hu Jintao.

Chang'e-2, named after a legendary Chinese goddess who flew to the moon, has an improved carrying capacity. Its camera also has a higher resolution than its predecessor, the report said.

Bureau Report

First Published: Friday, November 27, 2009, 15:19

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