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Another significant milestone in China's ambitious space program, 3 new crew sent to meet 3 prior crew in recently completed space station


China launched a trio of taikonauts to its recently completed space station, another in a series of significant milestones for a country that has big ambitions in space and is rivaling the prowess of the United States.

The launch from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China at 10:08 a.m. Eastern time. On board the Long March 2F rocket are Fei Junlong, Deng Qingming and Zhang Lu, three of China’s most experienced astronauts, according to the New York Times, which got special access to the launch center.

China recently completed the construction of its Tiangong space station, located in low Earth orbit. The crew will spend six months there. The Chinese space station is being developed at a time when the International Space Station is aging, though NASA hopes to continue to use it through 2030.

China has made significant progress in space in recent years, landing a robot on the far side of the moon, as well as a rover on Mars.
 
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China launches Shenzhou 15 for first space station direct handover

November 29, 2022
— China for the first time has launched astronauts into space before bringing home its prior crew from the country's space station.

Fei Junlong, Deng Qingming and Zhang Lu lifted off aboard the Shenzhou 15 spacecraft atop a Long March-2F rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China at 11:08 p.m. Beijing Time on Tuesday (10:08 a.m. EST or 1508 GMT). After autonomously docking with the Tiangong ("Heavenly Palace") space station, the astronauts will be welcome aboard by the Shenzhou 14 crew of Chen Dong, Liu Yang and Cai Xuzhe who have been in space since June.

"The following objectives are set for the mission," said Ji Qiming, assistant to the director of the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA), during a press conference on Sunday (Nov. 27). "Verification of the space station's capability to support the crew handover [and] achieving the first crew handover on orbit."

The two six Chinese astronauts are expected to spend a week together on board the station before Chen, Liu and Cai depart on their Shenzhou 14 spacecraft to return to Earth. Similar orbital handovers were conducted aboard Russia's Salyut and Mir space stations and continue on the International Space Station.

During their time alone on Tiangong, Fei, Deng and Zhang will complete the final steps to assemble the Chinese space station. The first component of the three-module complex, the Tianhe ("Harmony of the Heavens") core module, arrived in orbit in April 2021. Since then, two laboratory cabin modules have been added: Wentian in July of this year and Mengtian in October. Together, they create the T-shape layout of the Tiangong station.

The Shenzhou 15 crew members will install and commission the last equipment needed for the space station to operate, including 15 science experiment racks, and perform as many as four spacewalks to complete outfitting the exterior fo the Mengtian module.

They are also scheduled to initialize use of a cargo airlock to deploy and retrieve experiments mounted on the exterior fo the station.

In addition to assembly activities, Fei, Deng and Zhang will carry out more than 40 science experiments and technology demonstrations, said Ji. They will also perform maintenance as needed and verify that the station is operating nominally.

The astronauts will also oversee the arrival of the Tianzhou 6 cargo spacecraft and, at the end of their stay, conduct a second handover with the still-to-be-named Shenzhou 16 crew. The Shenzhou 15 crew is scheduled to return to the Denfong landing site in northern Mongolia in May 2023.

"The Shenzhou 15 mission is the last one in the construction phase of China's space station and the first one in the application and developments stage of the space station. It plays an important role in linking the past and future," said Ji.

Shenzhou 15 is Fei's second spaceflight and the first for Deng and Zhang.

"I am very proud to be on a mission again," said Fei during a pre-launch press conference. "I'm very excited to be stationed in China's space station."

Fei, who is the mission's commander, earlier launched on Shenzhou 6, China's second human spaceflight, in 2005. A 57-year-old military pilot, Fei in his free time "dabbles" in the fine arts.

Deng, 56, is the last active member of China's first astronaut class to make his first spaceflight. A fighter pilot in the People's Liberation Army Air Force, he previously served on the backup crews for Shenzhou 9, Shenzhou 10, Shenzhou 11 and Shenzhou 12.

"I was once depressed and even in tears, but I have never wavered, let alone given up," said Deng of his 24-year wait to be assigned to a mission. "I will cherish this opportunity to fly into space and fulfill my duty."

Zhang, 46, was selected with the second group of Chinese astronauts. Also a fighter pilot, he considered a career as a singer before taking up flying.

"Singing is my hobby, through which I can express my true feelings," said Zhang. "If I became a singer, I would never have had the chance to fly a plane, but [as] I chose to be a pilot, I could sing proudly while flying in the blue sky."

Shenzhou 15 is China's 10th human spaceflight and the seventh to include a crew of three. It is the fourth mission to bring astronauts to the Tiangong space station.

 
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Shenzhou-14 crew welcomes newcomers at space station​


Shenzhou-15 taikonauts enter spaceship, ready for launch​

 
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Temperature of the launching site: -20 celsius, freezing cold

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3 Chinese astronauts return to Earth after 6-month mission​

The Associated Press
December 4, 2022, 7:41 AM

BEIJING (AP) — Three Chinese astronauts landed in a northern desert on Sunday after six months working to complete construction of the Tiangong station, a symbol of the country’s ambitious space program, state TV reported.

A capsule carrying commander Chen Dong and astronauts Liu Yang and Cai Xuzhe touched down at a landing site in the Gobi Desert in northern China at approximately 8:10 p.m. (1210 GMT), China Central Television reported.

The three astronauts were part of the Shenzhou-14 mission, which launched in June.

The Tiangong is part of official Chinese plans for a permanent human presence in orbit.

China in 2003 became the third government to send an astronaut into orbit on its own after the former Soviet Union and the United States.

The government has landed robot probes on the little-explored far side of the moon and on Mars. In 2020, a probe returned lunar rocks to Earth for the first time since the 1970s.

A crew of three Chinese astronauts blasted off Tuesday for Tiangong’s final construction stage. The station’s third and final module docked with the station this month.

 
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