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UPDATED: 16:46, June 20, 2005
China to launch first seeds satellite in 2006
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China's first "seeds satellite" will blast off in 2006. The "seeds that return from the outer space" will bring about more "space foods" for people.

As journalist learns from the Chinese Academy of Science and Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science, research work for a scientific experimental satellite dedicated to space breeding has begun, and the satellite is expected to blast off in the latter half of 2006.

The "seeds satellite" is expected to carry 250 to 300 kilograms seeds, including seeds of grains, vegetables, fruits and trees. To ensure the seeds' safe return, experts will create a favorable environment for seeds in the reentry capsule by taking waterproof, humidity and temperature into account.

By People's Daily Online


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