http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100817/ap_on_sc/as_china_space

BEIJING - China has finished the first module of a planned space station
and is testing its electronics and other systems before launching it
into orbit next year.

The official Xinhua News Agency reported on the module's schedule
Tuesday. It also said changes were being made on a two-stage Long March
2F rocket that will carry the 8.5 ton Tiangong 1 module into a set
orbit.

The Shenzhou 8 spacecraft will dock with it in the second half of 2011,
with the Shenzhou 9 and 10 to follow in 2012, Xinhua said.

That spacecraft is part of China's manned space program, but no dates
were given on when the space station would be finished or manned.

China also plans to launch a second lunar probe in October and an
unmanned moon landing in 2012. A possible manned lunar mission has also
been proposed for 2017.

China launched its first manned flight in 2003, joining Russia and the
United States as the only countries to launch humans into orbit.

However, habitual secrecy and military links have inhibited cooperation
with other nations' space programs - including on the actively manned
International Space Station.
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