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Last updated: 2007-11-08


China's moon program seeks private funding
2007-11-08


The Long March 3A rocket and a lunar orbiter, the Chang'e One, sit on the launch pad at the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre, in southwest China's Sichuan province, October 24, 2007. The launch of the nation's first lunar orbiter is scheduled to take place at 6:05 p.m. Beijing time on Wednesday.
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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.

As part of an ambitious space program, China's first lunar probe reached its working orbit on Wednesday and the country plans to put a man on the moon within 15 years.

Li Guoping, a spokesman for the China National Space Administration, told the Shanghai Daily funding could come from "scientific research organs, universities and also private companies."

"With the expansion of China's space exploration, we'd like to encourage private enterprise to join space technology development and attract public funds for aerospace-related research, manufacture and trade," Li said.

The launch of the probe represents the first stage in China's three-step moon mission. The second stage envisages a moon landing. The final stage would involve a landing and collection of soil and rock samples.

The lunar orbiter, Chang'e 1, is scheduled to begin its probe at the end of this month when all of its instruments will be fully operational.

In 2003, China became only the third country to put a man into space on its own, joining the former Soviet Union and the United States.

Long Lehao, one of China's top rocket scientists, said China planned to launch a space station by 2020. This was promptly followed by an official denial that made future plans unclear.

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