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Every year, the Chinese People’s Space Program The Republic is becoming more ambitious. For example, today it became known that Asians want to launch from their spaceports as many as one hundred and ten missiles, and over the next five years, then there is a very short time. After that, the Chinese have planned lunar mission, and then the flight to the Red Planet.
Experts say that if Beijing does not slow down, and, most importantly, will succeed in all of his current endeavors, then after a quarter of a century, the PRC has every chance to become a leading world space power, overtaking both Russia and the United States
Chinese scientists could just stamp aircraft according to the finished Western drawings, however they intend to develop unique launch vehicles called “Changzheng”, which translates into Russian as the Great Campaign. Liang Xiaohong working in Chinese Academy of Rocket Technology, reports that one hundred and ten manned space flights – this is for twenty-four launches more than in the previous five-year period. Growing number flight, according to the expert, indicates that rocket design and manufacturing in China is getting better from year to year.
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Many people on our planet are obviously not sure of the success of the PRC, since there has long been a persistent stereotype that the Chinese are not in able to do something efficiently. In order to dispel doubts skeptics, Beijing will introduce the world community this year innovative launch vehicles “Changzheng-5” and “Changzheng-7”, which are not only differ in the most advanced technologies, but also operate exclusively on clean fuels.
China National Space Administration Guide I am convinced that by 2020 it will take the first steps towards implementation of the flight to Mars. And around 2030, Beijing will launch on The red planet is a heavy rocket, many times superior in its the parameters of the American Saturn 5. Recall that Saturn 5 is the most load-bearing rocket in history, thanks precisely to her NASA astronauts allegedly managed to visit the moon.
To date, Chinese spaceports have been produced two hundred twenty-four launches of the Great Campaign launch vehicles. The first of them took place on April 24, 1970 – then Beijing put the Aleut Vostok-1 satellite into orbit.
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