The Philippine Star

China to launch Chang’e-5 lunar probe in 2019

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HARBIN, April 24 (Xinhua) — China plans to launch the Chang’e-5 lunar probe next year, which is expected to bring lunar samples back to the Earth, according to Pei Zhaoyu, deputy director of the Lunar Exploratio­n and Space Program Center of the China National Space Administra­tion (CNSA).

While addressing a space conference on April 24, China’s Space Day, Pei said that the Chang’e-5 lunar probe will be very complex, containing four parts: an orbiter, a returner, an ascender and a lander.

The lander will put moon samples in a vessel in the ascender after the moon landing. Then the ascender will take off from the moon to dock with the orbiter and the returner orbiting the moon, and transfer the samples to the returner, Pei said.

The orbiter and returner then head back to the Earth, separating from each other when they are several thousands of kilometers from the Earth. Finally, the returner will make its way back to the Earth, according to Pei.

After fulfilling the three steps of its lunar probe program — orbiting, landing and returning — China will conduct further exploratio­n of the Moon, including landing and probing the polar regions of the Moon, said Tian Yulong, secretary general of CNSA.

China will further develop its space industry after the unmanned lunar exploratio­n is accomplish­ed and its own space station is establishe­d around 2022.

Many experts have proposed building a scientific research base on the moon in the future, said Wang Liheng, a senior consultant of the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp. and an academicia­n of the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g.

Manned lunar landing and exploratio­n are a common desire for humanity and a springboar­d to go deeper into space. Setting up a scientific research base on the moon would enable scientists to conduct research, gain experience and lay the foundation for future cosmic exploratio­n, Wang said.

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