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China aims to land moon-buggy by 2012
BEIJING - China aims to put an unmanned buggy on the moon by 2012, local media reported on Friday, laying the ground for its greater ambitions of putting a man on the moon.
Activities:China Moon Project
2008-11-07
China's lunar satellite faces eclipse challenge
BEIJING (AFP) - China's first lunar satellite, which has been turning around the moon for nearly nine months, will be stripped of its solar energy supply Sunday when the earth eclipses the sun, state media said Friday.
Activities:Chang'e I Moon Probe Source:(AFP)
2008-08-15
China to launch second lunar probe in 2009
China hopes to launch its second moon-orbiting satellite in 2009, state media reported Friday, as the country steps up its space programme.
People:Wen Jiabao Activities:China Moon Project
2008-02-22
China's moon program seeks private funding
China, the third country to put a man into space aboard its own rocket, will open part of the second stage of its moon mission projects to private funding, a newspaper said on Thursday.
Nations:China Activities:Chang'e I Moon Probe
2007-11-08
China plans to launch space station
China said its lunar probe had entered its final orbit around the moon Wednesday, but an official backed away from reports of launching a space station by 2020.
Activities:Chang'e I Moon Probe
2007-11-07
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