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China denies manned Moon mission plans
BBC News ^ | 5/21/02 | Dr David Whitehouse

Posted on 05/21/2002 7:01:37 PM PDT by Brett66

Tuesday, 21 May, 2002, 14:48 GMT 15:48 UK

China denies manned Moon mission plans

Shenzhou launch aboard Long March rocket

China: 'We will explore with unmanned spacecraft'

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By Dr David Whitehouse


BBC News Online science editor

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China will not be launching a manned mission to the Moon in the foreseeable future, according to Ouyang Ziyuan, chief scientist of China's Moon exploration programme.

In an exclusive interview with BBC News Online he said he wanted to clarify news reports in the Chinese media that Beijing would be putting a man on the Moon by 2010 with the establishment of a Moonbase soon afterwards.

"We will explore the Moon certainly," he said from his office in Beijing, "but with unmanned spacecraft."

"One of our goals is to bring lunar samples back to China for analysis. We are interested in the minerals on the Moon. We will prepare an unmanned spacecraft to do this."

No specific date

Ouyang Ziyuan is an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is an expert on meteorites and cosmic dust.

"We are not setting a specific date for a landing on the Moon," he says, "we are just at the start of preparing plans for our exploration of the Moon."

"I am very confident that China will complete the first phase of its lunar exploration by 2010," he says, "it could be completed earlier by 2007 perhaps."

"First our spacecraft will take a ride around the Moon looking at its resources and environment. After that we will develop a soft-landing machine. We have many plans for such things."

Ouyang Ziyuan points out that he is not the official responsible for manned space missions but he did say that currently astronaut training is not linked to any future Moon mission.

"Our aim is a space station not later than 2005," he says. He was unable to say whether China would be putting a man into space before 2005. Western experts believe that China could stage a brief manned mission as early as next year.

Moon, then Mars

If reports of a manned landing by 2010 are exaggerated, Ouyang Ziyuan is willing to say that he can foresee manned outposts on the Moon in the long-term, "perhaps by 2020 or 2030," he says.

Ouyang Ziyuan

Ouyang Ziyuan is chief scientist of China's Moon exploration programme

"The Moon could serve as a new and tremendous supplier of energy and resources for human beings," he says. "This is crucial to sustainable development of human beings on Earth."

"Whoever first conquers the Moon will benefit first," Mr Ouyang adds. "As for China, it needs to adopt a strategy based on its concrete economic power and technology level."

"We are also looking further out into the Solar System," he says, "to Mars."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: china; exploration; goliath; lunar; moon; space
Looks like one of their rocket scientists got carried away and shot his mouth off.
1 posted on 05/21/2002 7:01:38 PM PDT by Brett66
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2 posted on 05/21/2002 7:02:01 PM PDT by Brett66
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To: Brett66
This is what the Red Chinese are doing while we Americans put the exploration and colonization of Outer Space on the backburner. Did you know that the Vietnam War, the Welfare State and Carter's imcompetence as well as Challenger killed 20 Moon flights?
3 posted on 05/21/2002 7:07:56 PM PDT by Commander8
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"Looks like one of their rocket scientists got carried away and shot his mouth off."

No doubt, the ChiComms will allege that it's a breakaway former territory of the great Chinese empire and they will defend it, with new, stellar weapons if necessary, to ensure it's liberation from the tyrants of the darkness!!

4 posted on 05/21/2002 7:57:31 PM PDT by Chu Gary
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To: Commander8
I've pretty much given up on NASA. They just seem interested in going in circles around Earth. I think the next American to set foot on the moon will be a surveyor for a private company to set up a lunar hotel. Private enterprise will deliver that magnificent vision of 2001 A Space Odyssey. It was a commercial shuttle that was going to a commercial space station in the movie, no NASA to be seen. That's the way to do it; IMO.
5 posted on 05/21/2002 8:30:21 PM PDT by Brett66
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Civillian space use such as scientific exploration, colonization and tourism should be privatized, and I like the idea of a "Space Force" that's being pushed in recent issues of the American Spectator.
6 posted on 05/21/2002 8:33:47 PM PDT by Commander8
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killed 20 Moon flights

Even at one per year it would be at least that.

There should be a lunar base already. There could have been a base at Mars as well.

7 posted on 05/21/2002 10:46:24 PM PDT by RightWhale
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