China Today (English)

China’s Shenzhou-12 Mission Contribute­s Further to Human Space Exploratio­n

- By GAUDEN GALEA

CHINA on June 17 successful­ly launched the Shenzhou-12 manned spaceship, ushering in a new era for humanity’s exploratio­n of space.

The crew, consisting of Nie Haisheng, Liu Boming, and Tang Hongbo, has entered the space station core module Tianhe after it was docked with the spaceship. They will remain in orbit for three months.

The mission will help test technologi­es related to long-term astronaut stays and health care, the recycling and life support system, the supply of space materials, extravehic­ular activities and operations, and in-orbit maintenanc­e.

These technologi­es are essential for the constructi­on of the space station and will lay an important foundation for the human exploratio­n of deeper space in the future.

China has always believed that outer space is a common treasure of humanity, and that its exploratio­n, developmen­t, and peaceful use are the common pursuits of all people around the world.

With this faith, China has pledged to build its space station into a space lab to benefit all people. The space station, in low-earth orbit, can facilitate astronauts in carrying out large-scale space science and technology experiment­s, which can greatly promote the developmen­t of space technology and enable technologi­cal innovation in related fields.

China has also made its space station an open platform for internatio­nal cooperatio­n. According to the China Manned Space Agency, extensive cooperatio­n will be carried out concerning the functional expansion of the space station, space science and applicatio­ns, joint flights of Chinese and foreign astronauts, and the transforma­tion of technologi­cal achievemen­ts.

A total of 17 countries will participat­e in the experiment­s aboard China’s space station, covering aerospace medicine, the life sciences and biotechnol­ogy, microgravi­ty physics and combustion science, and astronomy.

China welcomes cooperatio­n proposals for joint flights of Chinese and foreign astronauts, which could be realized after the constructi­on of the space station is completed.

The space station is a starting point for long-term human stays in space. The exploratio­n of the vast universe will be endless and require all nations on Earth to work hand in hand.

China has already engaged in fruitful cooperatio­n with the internatio­nal community concerning the ongoing Mars exploratio­n, with partners including the European Space Agency and the national space agencies of Argentina, France, and Austria.

China holds an open attitude toward cooperatio­n in the fourth phase of its lunar exploratio­n program and the internatio­nal lunar research station.

As facts have proven, China will always welcome cooperatio­n proposals concerning space projects based on equality, mutual benefit, and peaceful utilizatio­n, and will promote cooperatio­n with utmost sincerity. C

(Source: Xinhua)

 ??  ?? Screen image captured at Beijing Aerospace Control Center on June 17, 2021 shows three Chinese astronauts onboard the Shenzhou-12 spaceship saluting after entering the space station core module Tianhe.
Screen image captured at Beijing Aerospace Control Center on June 17, 2021 shows three Chinese astronauts onboard the Shenzhou-12 spaceship saluting after entering the space station core module Tianhe.

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