新闻:Unmanned Space Module Tiangong-1

新闻:Unmanned Space Module Tiangong-1  (ZT)

China has launched an unmanned spacecraft, in what is described as Beijing's first step toward building its own space station.

The Long March II-F rocket loaded with China's unmanned space module Tiangong-1 lifts off from the launch pad in the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, Gansu province, September 29, 2011.

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China Tiangong 1 Readied for Orbit(ZT)

Beijing says it will launch an experimental space platform later this week as the growing Asian economic power moves closer to rivaling the United States and Russia with plans for its own manned space station.

The official Xinhua news agency says the unmanned Tiangong 1 laboratory is scheduled to blast off from a Gobi desert site in Inner Mongolia some time on or around Thursday, ahead of China's National Day celebrations October 1. Xinhua said all preparations were complete except fueling.

The report said the platform's first major test will come about eight weeks later, when ground engineers attempt a docking between the 8-ton unit and the unmanned Shenzhou spacecraft, which Beijing plans to launch in the near future.

The Tiangong 1 blast-off was rescheduled for this week, following a failed launch of another satellite last month.

The U.S., Russia and other countries jointly operate the International Space Station, but China is not involved.

Analysts say the Shenzhou spacecraft emerged from Russia's Soyuz technology of the late 1990s. China's first manned space mission was launched in 2003, making a national hero of taikonaut Colonel Yang Liwei.

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