International manned space exploration will develop in five
major directions, namely, establishment of international space
stations, space-based flights, a moon base, a manned landing on
Mars and space tourism, Zhang Qingwei, deputy chief commander of
China's manned spaceflight program, has said.
In November 1998, 16 countries, including the United States,
Russia, Japan and some European countries, launched a program to
establish an international space station, which is so far
progressing smoothly, said Zhang.
The international space station will weigh 420 tons, hold six or
seven astronauts and have a life span of 10 to 15 years, said
Zhang.
He said the station will undertake various scientific research,
including life sciences, space sciences, Earth sciences,
engineering technological tests and development of commercial
products.
Humans would develop large space stations into space bases and
assemble large satellites in space, said Zhang, and satellites
would be sent into geosynchronous orbit by aerospace vehicles,
which would cost less than being launched from the Earth.
The moon would become the first venue for human beings outside
the Earth due to low gravity, vacuum, asepsis, small magnetic field
and raw materials resources similar to the Earth, said Zhang.
He predicted that humans would set up on the moon in 20 years,
decades after the Americans first set foot there.
The United States and Russia have reached an agreement to
jointly probe Mars and have worked out a plan to send people to the
planet. They plan to land manned craft on Mars in about 30 years,
he said.
Enterprises from countries like Russia, the United States and
Japan have proposed space vehicles for repeated use be developed at
lower cost. "In the 20 years to come, humans will travel in outer
space and space tourism will ultimately become an industry,” said
Zhang.
He said major countries have funded their space undertakings
with large sums of money, and international cooperation on
development of space has moved forward rapidly.
"With the development of manned spaceflight technology, mankind
will constantly enhance its capability to utilize space resources
and leap forward in exploration of outer space," said Zhang.
(Xinhua News Agency October 13, 2003)