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Chinese probe begins Moon orbit | Chinese probe begins Moon orbit |
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China's first lunar module has begun orbiting the Moon, 12 days after blasting off, officials have confirmed. | |
The satellite, named Chang'e I, slowed down as it reached lunar gravitational pull, 200km (120 miles) from the Moon. | |
Scientists intend to keep the probe in orbit for one year while it studies the surface and beams back images. | Scientists intend to keep the probe in orbit for one year while it studies the surface and beams back images. |
China's lunar mission comes just weeks after Japan launched a similar module, but officials in Beijing denied an Asian space race was under way. | China's lunar mission comes just weeks after Japan launched a similar module, but officials in Beijing denied an Asian space race was under way. |
Long Jiang, deputy commander of spacecraft systems of China's lunar exploration programme, said China wanted to use its space mission to work with other countries. | Long Jiang, deputy commander of spacecraft systems of China's lunar exploration programme, said China wanted to use its space mission to work with other countries. |
"We are willing to co-operate with the rest of the world to the benefit of humankind, but as to what kind of co-operation, it depends on specific circumstances," Mr Long said. | "We are willing to co-operate with the rest of the world to the benefit of humankind, but as to what kind of co-operation, it depends on specific circumstances," Mr Long said. |
Japan's lunar probe entered orbit in early October, and India is planning a mission for April next year. | Japan's lunar probe entered orbit in early October, and India is planning a mission for April next year. |
Pace of exploration | Pace of exploration |
Analysts believe China's launch, from the Xichang Centre in south-west Sichuan province, is a key step towards its aim of putting a man on the Moon by 2020. | Analysts believe China's launch, from the Xichang Centre in south-west Sichuan province, is a key step towards its aim of putting a man on the Moon by 2020. |
State TV broadcast the launch of the unmanned Chang'e I, named after a Chinese goddess who flew to the Moon. | State TV broadcast the launch of the unmanned Chang'e I, named after a Chinese goddess who flew to the Moon. |
Efforts by Asian nations to advance their space programmes have gathered pace in recent years. | Efforts by Asian nations to advance their space programmes have gathered pace in recent years. |
In 2003, China became the first Asian nation to use its own rocket to put an astronaut in space. | In 2003, China became the first Asian nation to use its own rocket to put an astronaut in space. |
Four years later, Beijing triggered international concern by destroying a weather satellite as part of a weapons test. | Four years later, Beijing triggered international concern by destroying a weather satellite as part of a weapons test. |
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