China-CPPCC Member/Space Telescope
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1. Animations showing spacecraft flying, docking
Beijing, China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Zhou Jianping, member, 13th CPPCC National Committee/chief designer, China's manned space program (starting with shot 1/partially overlaid with shot 3):
"The telescope will be set up in an optical module that can fly independently in orbit for a higher efficiency of space probe. Meanwhile, we will make it fly approximately in common orbit with the future space station. This will help us refuel the telescope and carry out in-orbit upgrade for it, so as to always keep it on the level of an international frontier."
FILE: China - Exact Location and Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
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3. Animations showing spacecraft flying in space
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4. Animations showing spacecraft flying in space; astronauts
Beijing, China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
5. SOUNDBITE (Chiense) Zhou Jianping, member, 13th CPPCC National Committee/chief designer, China's manned space program (partially overlaid with shot 6):
"With it, we can carry out the survey of large areas in space in the coming 10 years. We will explore the mysteries of the stars and very deep space, including the origin and evolution of the cosmos, as well as the important scientific frontier issues including dark holes, dark matter and dark energy."
FILE: China - Exact Location and Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
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6. Animation showing spacecraft flying in space
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7. Animations showing cosmos
8. Animation showing spacecraft flying in space
China will launch an optical module that carries a space telescope with much better field angle than the well-known Hubble telescope upon commissioning of its space station, said Zhou Jianping, chief designer of China's manned space program, in an interview with China Central Television.
Zhou, also a member of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), said that the telescope with resolution ratio equivalent to the Hubble telescope will have a 2-meter diameter lens with a field of view 300 times that of the Hubble telescope.
"The telescope will be set up in an optical module that can fly independently in orbit for a higher efficiency of space probe. Meanwhile, we will make it fly approximately in common orbit with the future space station. This will help us refuel the telescope and carry out in-orbit upgrade for it, so as to always keep it on the level of an international frontier," said Zhou.
Zhou added that Chinese scientists will make more achievements in space survey with the help of the telescope in the coming 10 years.
"With it, we can carry out the survey of large areas in space in the coming 10 years. We will explore the mysteries of the stars and very deep space, including the origin and evolution of the cosmos, as well as the important scientific frontier issues including dark holes, dark matter and dark energy," said Zhou.
China-CPPCC Member/Space Telescope
Dateline : Recent
Location : China
Duration : 1'51
FILE: China - Exact Location and Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Animations showing spacecraft flying, docking
Beijing, China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Zhou Jianping, member, 13th CPPCC National Committee/chief designer, China's manned space program (starting with shot 1/partially overlaid with shot 3):
"The telescope will be set up in an optical module that can fly independently in orbit for a higher efficiency of space probe. Meanwhile, we will make it fly approximately in common orbit with the future space station. This will help us refuel the telescope and carry out in-orbit upgrade for it, so as to always keep it on the level of an international frontier."
FILE: China - Exact Location and Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
3. Animations showing spacecraft flying in space
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
4. Animations showing spacecraft flying in space; astronauts
Beijing, China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
5. SOUNDBITE (Chiense) Zhou Jianping, member, 13th CPPCC National Committee/chief designer, China's manned space program (partially overlaid with shot 6):
"With it, we can carry out the survey of large areas in space in the coming 10 years. We will explore the mysteries of the stars and very deep space, including the origin and evolution of the cosmos, as well as the important scientific frontier issues including dark holes, dark matter and dark energy."
FILE: China - Exact Location and Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
6. Animation showing spacecraft flying in space
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7. Animations showing cosmos
8. Animation showing spacecraft flying in space
China will launch an optical module that carries a space telescope with much better field angle than the well-known Hubble telescope upon commissioning of its space station, said Zhou Jianping, chief designer of China's manned space program, in an interview with China Central Television.
Zhou, also a member of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), said that the telescope with resolution ratio equivalent to the Hubble telescope will have a 2-meter diameter lens with a field of view 300 times that of the Hubble telescope.
"The telescope will be set up in an optical module that can fly independently in orbit for a higher efficiency of space probe. Meanwhile, we will make it fly approximately in common orbit with the future space station. This will help us refuel the telescope and carry out in-orbit upgrade for it, so as to always keep it on the level of an international frontier," said Zhou.
Zhou added that Chinese scientists will make more achievements in space survey with the help of the telescope in the coming 10 years.
"With it, we can carry out the survey of large areas in space in the coming 10 years. We will explore the mysteries of the stars and very deep space, including the origin and evolution of the cosmos, as well as the important scientific frontier issues including dark holes, dark matter and dark energy," said Zhou.
ID : 8180732
Published : 2021-03-08 23:50
Last Modified : 2021-03-08 23:54:00
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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