China making plans to put people on the moon
Senior official says official approval and funding for manned lunar mission will not take long
China is making preliminary preparations to send a person to the moon, state media cited a senior space official as saying, the latest goal in China’s ambitious lunar exploration programme.
In 2003, China became the third country to put a man in space with its own rocket after the former Soviet Union and the United States.
It has touted its plans for moon exploration, and in late 2013 completed the first lunar “soft landing” since 1976 with the Chang’e-3 craft and its Jade Rabbit rover.
The country also plans to land the first probe ever on the dark side of the moon in 2018, another milestone.
Yang Liwei, deputy director general of China Manned Space Agency and China’s first man in space, said it will not take long for the manned mission to the moon to get official approval and funding, state news agency Xinhua said on Tuesday.
The report gave no other details, but such a trip could still be many years off.