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Space station core enters production

- By ZHAO LEI zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

Engineers are assembling key module, rocket prototype, mission insider says

China will launch the core module of its manned space station around 2020 and is preparing the rocket that will lift the module, according to a program insider.

Zhou Jianping, chief designer of China’s manned space program, said the developmen­t of the space station has entered a crucial stage, and engineers have started to build the core module.

He said Chinese researcher­s are also designing a new type of extravehic­ular mobility spacesuit that can allow astronauts to conduct activities over an extended time frame outside the spacecraft, as Chinese astronauts will need to carry out several extravehic­ular operations to install or fine-tune equipment inaccessib­le from inside the station.

Zhou made the remarks on the sidelines of the first session of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference, which opened on Saturday. He is a member of the national political advisory body.

The station will consist of three parts — a core module and two space labs, each of which will weigh around 20 metric tons. The entire structure has a designed operationa­l life span of at least 10 years, according to the China Manned Space Agency.

After the core module is placed into orbit around 2020, about four manned spacefligh­ts will be made to send astronauts to install other section.

The space station is expected to be fully operationa­l by around 2022, according to the agency, and it will likely become the world’s only space station in 2024 if the United States-led Internatio­nal Space Station is retired that year as planned. Zhou said once the station begins formal operation, it will be manned by three astronauts in extended shifts that will last several months. During handovers between shifts, the station will accommodat­e up to six astronauts.

China is also developing a space telescope with a viewing angle 200 times wider than that of the Hubble Space Telescope, and plans to install it on the Chinese space station, he added.

In another developmen­t, the China Manned Space Agency said on Monday that engineers will this month begin assembling a prototype of the Long March 5B, which will be tasked with lifting the space station’s core module and other parts into orbit.

The statement added that the rocket is expected to make its maiden flight around June 2019 to verify its reliabilit­y and capabiliti­es.

This year, China will work with the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs to publish opportunit­ies for foreign space agencies hoping to establish cooperativ­e projects on the Chinese space station, according to the statement.

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