VIENNA, May 28 (Xinhua) -- China announced Monday that all member states of the United Nations are welcome to cooperate with China to jointly utilize its future China Space Station (CSS).
"CSS belongs not only to China, but also to the world," said Shi Zhongjun, China's Ambassador to UN and other international organizations in Vienna.
"All countries, regardless of their size and level of development, can participate in the cooperation on an equal footing," he said.
Interested public and private organizations, including institutes, academies, universities and private enterprises with scientific orientations, can identify their appropriate models of cooperation on board CSS, may it be the growth of a space plant, or even accommodation of an astronaut, said the ambassador.
CSS is expected to be launched by 2019, and complete and brought into operation by 2022. Consisting of one core module and two experiment modules, CSS will have the capacity to accommodate up to three astronauts at the same time and maximum six during rotation.
"Through the vehicle of CSS, we would like to build up a model of sincere mutual beneficial cooperation among countries in the peaceful exploration and use of outer space," he said.
As a developing country itself, China stands ready to help other developing countries in their development of space technology and space capacity building in particular, said the ambassador.
Guided by the idea of a shared future for humankind, CSS will be a home that is inclusive and open, a home of peace and good will, and a home of cooperation for mutual benefit, he said.
Simonetta Di Pippo, director the UN Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA), welcomed China's move to share its "state of the art space programme," which is "one of the most holistic and technologically advanced in the world."
"With the global challenges we all face here on Earth, it is therefore important to foster collaboration and cooperation in the field of space activities," she said.
The UN outer space office director said technical advances in space have broader benefits to all humankind, as space is a driver and a tool for socio-economic sustainable development.
Following Monday's announcement, the UNOOSA has extended official letters to all Permanent Missions in Vienna and New York as well as offices of the United Nations Development Programme, kicking off a three-month application period for public organizations, industries and private sector organizations with scientific orientation around the world. Enditem