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by Staff Writers Nanjing (XNA) May 01, 2019
China's retired space tracking ship Yuanwang-2 will start its new mission of public education in the city of Jiangyin, in east China's Jiangsu Province. The Yuanwang-2 was donated to the Jiangyin municipal government on Sunday. The vessel will start its new mission in science popularization education after serving China's aerospace development for more than 40 years. Both China's first-generation maritime space tracking vessels, the Yuanwang-1 and Yuanwang-2 ships have retired. The Yuanwang-2 started its service for China's satellites measurement and control missions on the sea in 1979. Over the past four decades, the vessel has conducted a total of 2,812 days of offshore operations with safe navigation of 520,000 sea miles, completing 47 major scientific experiment missions. China now has four maritime ocean measurement vessels for space missions, the Yuanwang-3, Yuanwang-5, Yuanwang-6 and Yuanwang-7. In 2019, vessels of the Yuanwang fleet are expected to conduct a total of more than 700 days of offshore operations as China will have more than 30 space launch missions this year. Source: Xinhua News Agency
China to build moon station in 'about 10 years' Beijing (AFP) April 24, 2019 Beijing plans to send a manned mission to the moon and to build a research station there within the next decade, state media reported Wednesday, citing a top space official. China aims to achieve space superpower status and took a major step towards that goal when it became the first nation to land a rover on the far side of the moon in January. It now plans to build a scientific research station on the moon's south pole within the next 10 years, China National Space Administration head Zhang Ke ... read more
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