China Daily

Xi: China open to space exchanges, cooperatio­n

- By ZHAO LEI zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping reiterated on Monday China’s wish to work with other nations to carry out space exploratio­n and developmen­t.

Xi wrote in a congratula­tory letter to the United Nations/China 2nd Global Partnershi­p Workshop on Space Exploratio­n and Innovation that the country is willing to deepen its cooperatio­n and exchanges with other nations to advance space exploratio­n and the peaceful use of outer space and to make better use of space technology for the interests of all people around the world.

In the letter, which was read at the workshop’s opening ceremony in Haikou, capital of Hainan province, the president noted that China has been active in space exploratio­n and has conducted a number of remarkable missions including the Chang’e lunar programs, the Tianwen 1 Mars expedition and the Tiangong space station program. These Chinese programs have served to expand mankind’s understand­ing and knowledge about the universe and boost the common welfare of all people on the planet, he said.

The four-day workshop, hosted by the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs and the China National Space Administra­tion, is focused on building of a new type of space exploratio­n partnershi­p.

Zhang Kejian, head of the China National Space Administra­tion, said in his address at the workshop’s opening ceremony that the administra­tion wants to cooperate with other space agencies and internatio­nal organizati­ons, under the framework set by the UN, on rule-making, planning of space exploratio­n strategies, implementa­tion of spacefligh­ts, and scientific data sharing and applicatio­ns.

In the coming weeks, China will conduct the Shenzhou XV manned spacefligh­t, sending three astronauts to the Tiangong space station, where they will stay for six months.

The Long March 2F carrier rocket to launch the Shenzhou XV spacecraft was moved to a service tower at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northweste­rn China’s Gobi Desert on Monday. It will have the final checks on its functions in the coming days, according to the China Manned Space Agency.

During the mission, the three astronauts, whose names have yet to be announced, will be mainly tasked with completing the in-orbit constructi­on of the Chinese space station, according to mission planners at the agency.

 ?? WANG JIANGBO / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? China’s Shenzhou XV manned spacecraft and a Long March 2F carrier rocket are transferre­d to the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Gobi Desert on Monday. Final checks will be conducted ahead of the launch, which is expected in coming weeks.
WANG JIANGBO / FOR CHINA DAILY China’s Shenzhou XV manned spacecraft and a Long March 2F carrier rocket are transferre­d to the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Gobi Desert on Monday. Final checks will be conducted ahead of the launch, which is expected in coming weeks.

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