The Borneo Post (Sabah)

China launches first rocket designed by a private company

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BEIJING: China launched its first privately developed rocket from a launchpad in northweste­rn China yesterday, state media said, the latest milestone in the country’s ambitious space exploratio­n programme.

Since coming to office in 2012, Chinese President Xi Jinping has made becoming a ‘space flight superpower’ a top priority for the Chinese government, which has a goal of sending a permanent manned space station into orbit by around 2022.

The launch of the ‘Chongqing Liangjiang Star’ rocket, developed by OneSpace Technology, a Beijing-based private firm, marks the first time a non-state Chinese rocket has successful­ly entered orbit, the official Xinhua news agency said.

The rocket is powered by a solid fuel engine developed by OneSpace and its control systems are customisab­le in accordance with user demand, the company’s

I hope we can become one of the biggest small-satellite launchers in the world. Shu Chang, OneSpace Technology founder

chairman, Ma Chao, told Xinhua.

Also known as the OS-XO, the craft can place a 100-kilogramme load into orbit 800 kilometres from the earth, according to state media. The rocket uses energy-saving technology, such as wireless communicat­ions instead of wired Internet that by cutting weight has helped lower fuel costs by about 30 per cent, Xinhua said.

Founded in 2015, OneSpace is the result of a government effort to foster China’s commercial space flight and encourage private participat­ion in the sector, according to state media.

The company expects 10 missions for carrier rockets in 2019, founder Shu Chang told the official China Daily last week.

“I hope we can become one of the biggest small-satellite launchers in the world,” Shu said.

Last year, the company signed a deal with the state-run Chongqing Liangjiang Aviation Industry Investment Group to build a joint research and manufactur­ing base in the southweste­rn city of Chongqing.

The base’s strategic location as part of China’s Belt and Road initiative, a key foreign policy initiative by Xi that aims to develop trade links between China and Eurasia, will provide a large export market for OneSpace, Shu told China Daily.

“We will develop bigger rockets in the future and participat­e in the global competitio­n,” Shu said. — Reuters

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 ??  ?? ‘Chongqing Liangjiang Star’ rocket, takes off from a launchpad in an undisclose­d location in northweste­rn China. — Reuters photo
‘Chongqing Liangjiang Star’ rocket, takes off from a launchpad in an undisclose­d location in northweste­rn China. — Reuters photo

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