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Chinese experts suggest ending Chang'e I by having it bump into the moon
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13:58, September 23, 2008

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China's first circumlunar exploration satellite, Chang'e I, may end its one-year mission by bumping into the moon, said chief scientist of China's moon probe program.

After using up fuel, Chang'e I will fall onto the moon. While there are several disposal plans, the generally accepted one is to have it bump into the moon purposefully, said Ouyang Ziyuan Wednesday at a meeting in southwest China's Guizhou province.

"We may get some results from the bumping, whether they are big or small," he said.

He said China's moon exploration program is divided into three phases -- "circling the moon", "landing on the moon" and "back to earth".

Named "Chang'e" after the legendary Chinese goddess who flew to the moon, the program aims to eventually place an unmanned vehicle on the moon by 2010. Chang'e I will obtain 3D images of the moon's surface.

He said thirty Chinese songs will be played on the satellite. "It will take about half a month before Chang'e I enters its work orbit," Ouyang said, "playing the songs would be helpful for tracking conditions of the satellite."

Source: Xinhua



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