Source: Xinhua

01-05-2009 08:26

BEIJING, Jan. 4 (Xinhua) -- The accompanying satellite of Shenzhou-7 orbital module has accomplished its preset mission after 100 days in space, the Beijing Aerospace Control Center (BACC) said on Sunday.

Picture released by China's manned space project on Oct. 5, 2008 shows the image of China's Shenzhou-7 spaceship, taken by a small monitoring satellite six minutes after it was released from the spaceship on Sept. 27, 2008. Launched about two hours after Chinese astronaut Zhai Zhigang finished the country's first spacewalk, the monitoring satellite has sent back over 1,000 pictures of the spaceship. The shadow on the spaceship was that of the monitoring satellite. (Xinhua Photo)
Picture released by China's manned space project on Oct. 5, 2008
shows the image of China's Shenzhou-7 spaceship, taken by a small
monitoring satellite six minutes after it was released from the
spaceship on Sept. 27, 2008. Launched about two hours after Chinese
astronaut Zhai Zhigang finished the country's first spacewalk,
the monitoring satellite has sent back over 1,000 pictures of the
spaceship. The shadow on the spaceship was that of the monitoring
satellite. (Xinhua Photo)

This achievement marks China's "preliminary mastery of satellite monitor technology," the center said. Since there are still some extra fuel left, the satellite will continue its flight for more scientific experiments.

After being released on Sept. 26, one day after China's third manned spacecraft was launched, the accompanying satellite was adjusted 13 times through engine ignitions so that it could focus on the orbital module of Shenzhou-7.