China will make its own lunar globe soon, using pictures and data collected
by its own moon orbiter, said an official in charge of the country's moon
exploration mission yesterday.
"I believe that China will soon come up with a full map of the moon," said Hu
Hao, head of the lunar exploration center under the Commission of Science
Technology and Industry of National Defense (COSTIND).
"The map will help us make our own lunar globe and there may be more places
on the moon that will be given names familiar to Chinese people," Hu said while
addressing an online forum at www.gov.cn.
The moon globe currently used in China is made with pictures and information
sent back by probes from other countries. Most of the moon's places have
borrowed titles from the Earth and some are named in memory of the early days of
space exploration which was carried out by the Soviet Union and the United
States.
China published its first picture of the moon, captured by lunar orbiter
Chang'e 1 on Nov. 26, marking the success of the country's first lunar probe
project.
The black-and-white image, covering the area of 54 to 70 degrees south
latitude and 57 to 83 degrees east longitude on the moon, showed a grey and
rough surface with scattered round craters both big and small.
The CCD camera carried by Chang'e 1 will take a month to finish scanning the
entire surface of the moon.
"The first photo showed us the moon in its real color and people can base
their imagination about the planet on the photo," Hu said.
Luan Enjie, chief commander of China's lunar orbiter project, again reassured
netizens about the authenticity of the picture.
"It is from our lunar probing project," Luan said.
"Some say the picture looks the same as the one taken by the United States,
which I consider a compliment, since we have reached the US level at the first
attempt," Luan said.
"Some say there are one or two nuances, which I think deserve future
studies," Luan said.
While talking about international space cooperation, Chen Qiufa, vice
minister of the COSTIND, revealed that China is now discussing with Europe about
exploring micro-gravity, moon orbiting and remote controlling fields as part of
cooperation plans with the European Galileo Project.
So far, China has signed cooperation agreements and memorandums of
understanding with 13 countries, including Brazil, France, Russia and Ukraine,
on space cooperation.
"China's space industry, still at a developing stage, is in need of concerns
and assistance from the international community," Chen said.
"China will adhere to its principle of peaceful use of space and will never
be involved in any kind of space race with any other country," Chen stressed.
He also emphasized the Chinese government's persistent stance against an arms
race in outer space.
"China's lunar probing project has no military goals and there is no military
equipment aboard Chang'e 1" he said.