Space  plane can 'help launch space weapons, be used for anti-satellite  purposes'
BEIJING - The latest spacecraft launched by  the United States has triggered concerns over a new arms race in space  that could jeopardize world peace, Chinese military researchers said on  Friday. 
The US Air Force launched unmanned  spacecraft X-37B with a rocket from Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Force  Station on Thursday evening local time, media reported. The spacecraft  is designed to fly in low orbit for as long as nine months. 
The X-37B looks like a space shuttle  orbiter, with a similar shape and payload bay for cargo and experiments.  But unlike US space shuttles that can stay in orbit for only about two  weeks and are costly to maintain, X-37B can reportedly be used  repeatedly with less costs. 
The space plane is meant to serve as a test  platform for unspecified experiments before gliding to an autonomous  runway landing, the US Air Force said. 
The US military has only made the general  description of the mission objectives of its latest space launch public -  to test of guidance, navigation, control, thermal protection and  autonomous operations in orbit, re-entry and landing, media reported. 
"This launch helps ensure that our  warfighters will be provided the capabilities they need in the future,"  said Colonel Andre Lovett, a launch official and vice-commander of the  Air Force's 45th Space Wing, in a statement on Thursday. 
However, the ultimate purpose of the X-37B  and details about it remain a mystery. 
Experts said the spacecraft is also intended  to speed up the development of combat-support and weapons systems. 
The spacecraft is the world's only reusable  operational spaceship and "an important breakthrough of space  technologies", said Zhao Xiaozhuo, a research fellow of military studies  under China's Academy of Military Science of the People's Liberation  Army. 
The space plane is considered to hold  potential military value as it can serve combat-support systems and  become a platform for launching space weapons, Zhao said. 
It can also be easily used for  anti-satellite purposes, he said. 
"As a superpower, the US has been calling  for nuclear disarmament all these years and urged other countries to be  more responsible for world peace and safety," Zhao said. 
"But in the meantime, its development of the  space plane may lead to an arms race in space." 
Zhai Dequan, deputy secretary-general of the  China Arms Control and Disarmament Association, said the impact of the  space plane "may not be serious enough to trigger an arms race in  space", but it has demonstrated US resolve to take a leading position in  it. 
"The US has previously said that it would  slow down the pace of developing the space plane project. But now with  the launch, it shows the US has never really slowed down," Zhai said. 
The space plane has the potential to destroy  other nations' satellites, which will help the US take the lead in  space, he said. 
"China has always insisted on the peaceful  exploration of outer space," Zhai said. 
"It is urgent for all countries to reach an  agreement to avoid weaponizing outer space." 
By Xin Dingding (China Daily)
Updated: 2010-04-24 06:46 
AP contributed to the story. 
CHINA DAILY 
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