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Rocket launch marks 2020 space plan closure

- By ZHAO LEI zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

China launched a Long March 4C carrier rocket late on Sunday, putting an end to its annual space plan.

The 48-meter rocket lifted off at 11:44 pm at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the northweste­rn Gobi Desert, deploying the Yaogan33 remote sensing satellite and a small experiment­al satellite into a sun-synchronou­s orbit, according to a statement from China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp, the nation’s leading space contractor.

This was the 357th launch of the Long March rocket family.

With a liftoff weight of 250 metric tons, Long March 4C is mainly used to send satellites to sun-synchronou­s orbit. It is capable of transporti­ng satellites with a combined weight of 2.8 tons to a typical sun-synchronou­s orbit 700 kilometers above the earth.

Yaogan-33 is tasked with scientific experiment­s and marine and land resources surveys, the Stateowned conglomera­te said, noting that the mission marked the completion of China’s annual space schedule.

China launched a total of 39 carrier rockets this year, with four of them failing to transport their payloads into space.

Three Long March 5-series rockets were launched this year, carrying China’s next-generation manned spacecraft, the country’s first independen­t Mars probe and the landmark Chang’e 5 lunar sample return mission into space.

Next year, China’s most significan­t space flights will all involve the nation’s manned space station program, which is scheduled to initiate constructi­on in the coming months.

The first important launch is set to take place in the first half of next year to deploy the core module of the country’s first space station, according to the China Manned Space Agency.

Informatio­n from the agency shows the module Tianhe, or Harmony of Heavens, will have three parts — a connecting section, a life support and control section, and a resources section. It will be equipped with three docking hatches reserved for visiting manned or cargo spacecraft, and two berthing locations used to connect with space laboratori­es. There will also be a hatch for astronauts’ extravehic­ular activities.

The module will be 16.6 meters long with a diameter of 4.2 meters. It will be central to the space station’s operations, given that astronauts will live there and control the entire station from inside it. The module will also be capable of hosting scientific experiment­s.

After this launch, astronauts in the Shenzhou XII and XIII missions and two cargo ships will be lofted within several months to prepare the module for its future docking with other parts of the station.

In the next two years, a total of 11 Long March 5B, Long March 7 and Long March 2F missions will put the station’s major components into orbit and shuttle astronauts there to assemble the space based facility.

The multimodul­e station, named Tiangong or Heavenly Palace, will be mainly composed of three components — a core module attached to two space labs — having a combined weight of more than 90 tons.

Program planners said the space station is expected to become fully operationa­l around 2022 and is set to operate for about 15 years.

 ?? WANG JIANGBO / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? China launched a Long March 4C carrier rocket late on Sunday at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the northweste­rn Gobi Desert in Gansu province.
WANG JIANGBO / FOR CHINA DAILY China launched a Long March 4C carrier rocket late on Sunday at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the northweste­rn Gobi Desert in Gansu province.

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