Chiny rozpoczęły montaż nowej generacji ciężkiego dźwigu do obsługi rakiety Długi Marsz-5.
Start jeszcze w tym roku jest planowany
60-metrowa rakieta o masie 800 ton będzie wspomagana przez 4 boostery.
Yang Hujun, vice chief engineer, has spoken about the next steps for the Long March-5 project.
"After the assembly is finished in the first half of this year, it will take a little more than a month to test it to ensure that the product is in good shape. The first launch will be made after it is out of the plant in the latter half of the year. "
The new generation of rockets will come in 6 slightly different models - for manned space travel, as well as for the lunar and Martian exploration programs.
Among planned missions, is the Chang'e-5 lunar probe, which will be launched by the high-thrust carrier rocket to collect samples of moon soil by the end of 2017.
China also plans to launch a medium-sized rocket Long March-7 into low Earth orbit this year, in a bid to transport cargo for the planned space station.
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