Oman Daily Observer

China unveils replica of its first space station

Three astronauts will be permanentl­y stationed in the 60-tonne orbiting lab which will enable them to conduct research

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ZHUHAI: China unveiled on Tuesday a replica of its first permanentl­y crewed space station, which would replace the internatio­nal community’s orbiting laboratory and symbolises the country’s major ambitions beyond Earth.

The 17-metre core module was a star attraction at the biennial Airshow China in the southern coastal city of Zhuhai, the country’s main aerospace industry exhibition.

Outside, China’s J-10 fighter jet and J-20 stealth fighter wowed spectators as they zoomed across Zhuhai’s sky. Back inside, the country displayed its fleet of drones and other military hardware.

Crowds gathered around the cylindrica­l space station module representi­ng the living and working quarters of the Tiangong — or “Heavenly Palace” — which will also have two other modules for scientific experiment­s and will be equipped with solar panels.

Three astronauts will be permanentl­y stationed in the 60-tonne orbiting lab, which will enable the crew to conduct biological and microgravi­ty research.

Assembly is expected to be completed around 2022 and the station would have a lifespan of around 10 years.

The Internatio­nal Space Station — a collaborat­ion between the United States, Russia, Canada, Europe and Japan — has been in operation since 1998 but is due to be retired in 2024.

China will then have the only space station in orbit, though it will be much smaller than the ISS which weighs 400 tonnes and is as large as a football pitch.

The country announced in May that the lab would be open to “all countries” to conduct science experiment­s.

“There is no doubt that China will use its station in a similar way as the ISS partners are using their outpost: research, technology and as a steppingst­one for deep-space exploratio­n,” said Chen Lan, analyst at Gotaikonau­ts. com, a website specialise­d in the Chinese space programme.

Research institutes, universiti­es, and public and private companies have been invited to propose projects. Some 40 plans from 27 countries and regions have been received. weekend.

When Kim met him at Pyongyang Internatio­nal Airport, separate giant portraits of the two men hung on the outside of the building, pictures showed.

Smiling broadly and with his face gleaming, Kim wore half-framed glasses and a black Western-style suit with a spotted tie.

“It’s the first time that such a portrait was displayed in a public place,” said Cho Han-bum, an analyst at the South’s state-run Korea Institute for National Unificatio­n. — AFP

 ?? — AFP ?? A model of an astronaut is put on the top of a partial model of Chinese space station at the Airshow China 2018 in Zhuhai, south China’s Guangdong province, on Tuesday.
— AFP A model of an astronaut is put on the top of a partial model of Chinese space station at the Airshow China 2018 in Zhuhai, south China’s Guangdong province, on Tuesday.

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