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Chinanews, Guangzhou, Sept.26 – China plans to launch Chang'e No.1 moon probe1 satellite next month, one month later than the original launching plan, according to information from Nanfang Daily.
The moon probe satellite has been placed in the launching center for over one month now, ready for the launch. The launching platform has been made ready and the rocket that will carry Chang'e No. 1 will also be placed on the platform soon. Two viewing stands have been built for visitors to witness the exciting moment, said a worker at Xichang satellite launching center. Early in last August, the moon probe satellite had been shipped to the launching center to run through a series of tests, said a guide in charge of the explanation work for Changzheng (Long March) carrier rocket. Changzheng (Long March) 3A carrier rocket will carry Chang'e No.1 and send it into space. The launch will take place at the No.3 launching platform, a new platform that was completed in December, last year. So far, the new platform has sent two satellites into space to test its function. In its most recent launch, the platform successfully sent Xinnuo No. 3 satellite into space. The launch also marked the 100th successful launch for Changzheng (Long March) series carrier rockets. The new platform will also be open to visitors. It sits next to Benyue Building, which has just finished construction. To invite more visitors to witness the launching moment, reconstruction2 for extension of the two viewing stands at the valley of Niutoushan on the right side of the Benyue Building is in full swing. When the extension work for the two viewing stands is completed, at least 2,000 people will be able to come to the center to see the launching process.
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