Global Times

New company set up to develop space economy

- By Leng Shumei

The commercial­ization of rocket launches will boost the industry by bringing space tourism income and attracting private investment, experts said.

ChinaRocke­t Co. Ltd, a subsidiary of China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, the country’s largest developer of ballistic missiles and carrier rockets, was establishe­d on Wednesday, marking the commercial­ization of China’s space industry, the Xinhua News Agency reported.

“Chinese commercial space enterprise­s are lagging behind the global market due to lack of complete production chain in the commercial space industry and experience in commercial space activities like space tourism,” Li Hong, president of the academy, said at a press conference on Wednesday.

“Commercial­izing rocket launches will help develop the industry as many private companies will be interested in the sector,” Jiao Weixin, a professor at the School of Earth and Space Science of Peking University, told the Global Times on Thursday.

Jiao said the establishm­ent of the company signals that State- controlled space industry is stepping into ordinary people’s daily life.

Han Qingping, president of ChinaRocke­t, said at the press conference that the company would focus on keeping the cost 30 percent lower than an average launch through the “standardiz­ation of the interface between satellite and rocket as well as advance preparatio­n.”

According to Han, China will develop reusable sub- orbital vehicles in five to 10 years.

Han said the company will launch individual space travel services like “space taxi, free space ride and space shuttle bus” to promote the space economy.

According to Xinhua, ChinaRocke­t’s individual space travel package would cost about $ 200,000.

Huang Jun, a professor at the School of Aeronautic Science and Engineerin­g at Beihang University, said that “many countries have been studying the reusabilit­y of carrier devices and aircraft, but it will take at least one to two decades before visitors can afford a space trip.”

The market value of commercial space in China would reach 30 billion yuan ($ 4.6 billion) annually by 2020, Xinhua reported, citing Hu Shengyun, a senior rocket engineer at China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp.

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