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China launches new carrier rocket amid ambitious space program | China launches new carrier rocket amid ambitious space program |
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China blasted off its Long March-7 new generation carrier rocket on a successful inaugural voyage on Saturday from a new launch centre, state media reported, as the country races ahead with an ambitious space program. | China blasted off its Long March-7 new generation carrier rocket on a successful inaugural voyage on Saturday from a new launch centre, state media reported, as the country races ahead with an ambitious space program. |
The medium-sized, two-stage rocket is expected to become the main carrier for China’s future space missions. | The medium-sized, two-stage rocket is expected to become the main carrier for China’s future space missions. |
It can carry up to 13.5 tonnes to low-Earth orbit - a payload one and a half times greater than those of China’s existing rockets. | It can carry up to 13.5 tonnes to low-Earth orbit - a payload one and a half times greater than those of China’s existing rockets. |
“The more our rockets can lift, the farther we can venture into space,” Ma Zhonghui, the rocket’s chief designer told the official Xinhua news agency. | “The more our rockets can lift, the farther we can venture into space,” Ma Zhonghui, the rocket’s chief designer told the official Xinhua news agency. |
“Long March-7’s successful maiden flight will greatly lift up China’s comprehensive space capacity, and give the country a hefty boost in building itself into a space power,” he said. | “Long March-7’s successful maiden flight will greatly lift up China’s comprehensive space capacity, and give the country a hefty boost in building itself into a space power,” he said. |
Its re-entry module is scheduled to return to Earth at a desert in Inner Mongolia on Sunday afternoon after orbiting the planet 13 times. | Its re-entry module is scheduled to return to Earth at a desert in Inner Mongolia on Sunday afternoon after orbiting the planet 13 times. |
The launch was the first to be held at a new space launch centre in Wenchang, a city in the southern province of Hainan. | The launch was the first to be held at a new space launch centre in Wenchang, a city in the southern province of Hainan. |
Completed in 2014, it is China’s fourth such facility. | Completed in 2014, it is China’s fourth such facility. |
China plans to launch its largest carrier rocket, the Long March-5, from the same site later this year, a senior space program official told Xinhua. | China plans to launch its largest carrier rocket, the Long March-5, from the same site later this year, a senior space program official told Xinhua. |
The country launched its first manned spaceflight in 2003, and hopes to operate its own space station by around 2022, according to the agency. | The country launched its first manned spaceflight in 2003, and hopes to operate its own space station by around 2022, according to the agency. |
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