China's Long March-2F/H rocket carrying the unmanned spacecraft Shenzhou-VIII blasts off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in the northwestern province of Gansu at 5:58 am (2158 GMT) on November 1, 2011. - Photo by AFP

BEIJING: China said on Friday that the safe return of an unmanned spacecraft that docked twice with an orbiting module was a major step in preparation for the launch of its own space station.

The Shenzhou 8 craft, landed with the help of the parachute in China's western desert late on Thursday after more than two weeks in space.

It docked twice with the Tiangong 1 module, which remains in orbit, during a mission proving China capable of successfully docking by remote control.

Early US astronauts did so manually.

''It represents a major breakthrough for our country's space rendezvous and docking technology program,'' said Wang Zhaoyao, deputy director of the China Manned Space Engineering Office.

China will conduct two more space docking missions next year, one of them manned, and plans to complete a manned space station around 2020.

At about 60 tons, the Chinese station will be considerably smaller than the 16-nation International Space Station.

China has made steady progress toward a space station since a 2003 launch that made it only the third nation to put a man in space.

Two more manned missions have followed, and China separately seeks to launch a lunar rover next year.

China started a space station program after being rebuffed in its attempts to join the ISS, largely on objections from the United States.

The US is wary of the Chinese program's military links and the sharing of technology with its chief economic and political rival.

However, China has refused to rule out future cooperation with the US or European space programs and says its craft could dock with the ISS and US spacecraft with only minor adjustments.

Wang said the Shenzhou 8 landing also meant the recovery of 17 biological experiments carried out with Germany in the docking vehicle, the first instance of international cooperation since the beginning of China's manned space program.

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