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CZ-5 booster separation ground test. First launch scheduled at the end of 2014 according to CASTC General Manager Ma Xingrui.

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China plans to launch another manned spacecraft Shenzhou-10 in early June 2013, a lead space program official said here Saturday.

Like in the Shenzhou-9 mission, the crew might include two men astronauts and a woman, who are scheduled to enter the Tiangong-1 space lab module, Niu Hongguang, deputy commander-in-chief of China's manned space program, said on the sidelines of the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China.

"They will stay in space for 15 days, operating both automated and manual space dockings with the target orbiter Tiangong-1, conducting scientific experiments in the lab module and giving science lectures to spectators on the Earth," he said.

In the coming mission, Shenzhou-10 will offer ferrying services of personnel and supplies for Tiangong-1,
further testing the astronauts' abilities of working and living in space, as well as the functions of the lab module, he said.

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"After more than a year of operation in space, Tiangong-1 is still in good condition," Niu said. "Tiangong-1, with a design life of two years, will likely remain in orbit for further operation after the space docking with Shenzhou-10," he said.

The launch rocket and spaceship have been assembled and are being tested, and astronauts are being trained, Niu said.
"The selection for the crew will begin in early 2013," he said.
 

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Nov 7, SJ-9A sat has completed its first Hall current thruster electric propulsion system test during 180s. Telemetry data were stable and various parameters have met design requirements...
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Beijing Institute of Spacecraft Environment Engineering successful developed the triaxial vibration test system. The system meets the U.S. military standard MIL-STD-810G (Method 527) on three-axis vibration test requirements:
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Simultaneous multiaxis testing is more realistic and saves time compared to individual single axis testing. This method of vibrational testing is able to identify additional failure modes. Testing should positively influence the readiness, performance and long life of systems, ranging from submarines and surface vessels to satellites and aircraft to land vehicles and individual warfighter armament.

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China is likely to release a document deemed vital for mass application of its Beidou navigation satellite system by the end of the year as it is ready to provide services overseas, according to experts.

"As the Beidou navigation satellite system is to officially provide services to customers in the Asia-Pacific region early next year, its official interface control document, or ICD, will be likely made public around the end of the year, to encourage Beidou's application overseas,"
Yang Yuanxi, an academician with the Chinese Academy of Sciences and a prominent geodesy scientist, said on the sidelines of the seventh meeting of the International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite Systems. The meeting ended in Beijing on Friday.

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"Releasing ICD is very important as the data it contains is required for the manufacturing, sales and use of terminals,"
said Yang.

A test version of Beidou's ICD was released at the end of last year, when the system was launched for trial use.

The interface is a communication protocol and works to link navigation satellite signals to the terminals. Although domestic enterprises can obtain the interface for Beidou, it is still inaccessible to overseas manufacturers, according to Cao Chong, director of the Advisory Center of China Association for Global Navigation Satellite Systems.

The Beidou system has been gaining popularity in China and is now ready to provide services to overseas users, Yang said. "We can produce enough terminals for overseas users," Yang said. "Customers from countries such as Pakistan, Mongolia, South Korea and Australia have expressed a desire for the Beidou services due to its unique advantages."

Because Beidou's interface control document has not been officially released, the satellite system is only in trial use in some countries, a factor that hinders production of Beidou terminals by overseas manufacturers, Yang said.

The interface for the global positioning system, the GPS, has been made public, enabling enterprises all over the world to manufacture GPS-based products.

Larry Hothem, a scientist at the US Geological Survey, said the lack of the document makes manufacturers outside China reluctant to build the equipment used for the Beidou system, as "they are not sure that they get the right information".

"The signal requires a special design in the hardware. They need to know what that is to proceed with the design,"
he said.

Lu Xiaochun, a professor at the National Time Service Center at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, said the Beidou system is now capable of serving most parts of the Asia-Pacific, but it is still in the trial stage, and its performance is not yet guaranteed.

"The interface should be released before Beidou officially provides services to the Asia-Pacific early next year," she said.

After the interface is released, overseas manufacturers will be able to design and produce terminals based on Beidou,
which will greatly promote the application of the system, according to Cao, from the Advisory Center of China Association for Global Navigation Satellite Systems.

The Beidou navigation satellite system will be compatible and interoperable with all other major global navigation satellite systems, such as GPS and GLONASS, to improve service performance, according to Wang Li, director of the International Cooperation Research Center, China Satellite Navigation Office.

"The concept of compatibility and interoperability among global navigation satellite systems has been widely accepted, but some technical difficulties have to be overcome," she said. "Experts from different countries are actively conducting technical research to achieve this goal."

"China is a big country, and opening more technology to the international community will speed up its development, such as the application of Beidou among the international community," said Sompoch Puntavungkoon, an official with the Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organization.
 

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CE-3 will spend 15 days on the moon to lay the foundations for further deep space exploration. After its sampling of the moon's surface, CE-3 is expected to be retrieved in 2017:
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The CE-3 retrived from the moon? What I heard was another CE spacecraft was to retrive moon rocks and return to earth.
 
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