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Discoverin­g the Space

China continues to make breakthrou­ghs in the field of space

- Edited by LI KAIZHI

After completing their six-month mission in space, China’s Shenzhou-13 spacecraft crew landed safely at the Dongfeng landing site in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on April 16. During their six-month stay in the space, the three taikonauts - Zhai Zhigang, Wang Yaping and Ye Guangfu - carried out various tasks related to the constructi­on of the Tiangong space station, conducted scientific and technologi­cal experiment­s, and gave lectures on popular science. They not only comprehens­ively evaluated the performanc­e of various systems of the space station, but also studied the effects of weightless­ness on human health.

As a China-built space station, Tiangong has a mission to contribute to scientific research and human exploratio­n, as well as populariza­tion of space knowledge.

Space lectures

On March 23, from the Tianhe core module of the Chinese space station, the taikonauts held their last space class, which attracted the attention of primary and secondary school students nationwide. In their first class at the end of last year, the three taikonauts showed students the core module and conducted several interestin­g experiment­s. The phenomenon of microgravi­ty was the main content of the lecture.

In the class, Wang, assisted by the other two crew members, conducted several scientific experiment­s, such as the crystalliz­ation from a supersatur­ated solution, a liquid bridge demonstrat­ion, water-oil separation and throwing objects in the zero-gravity condition, amazing the students on Earth.

“I have liked to play with water since I was a child, but no matter how I do it, the water bridge is only a few millimeter­s long, and it will be disconnect­ed when it grows,” Dai Zhihan, a student of the Aerospace City School of the High School Affiliated to the Renmin University of China, said.

Chen Zheng, a member of the space science lecture expert group who participat­ed in the design of the contents of two consecutiv­e space lectures, said that in addition to the space lecture, more manned space-related science education activities are also being planned, so that the seed of love for science can really take root in children’s hearts.

Science and research

High cleanlines­s, high vacuum, microgravi­ty ... These unique advantages provide favorable conditions for scientists to conduct scientific experiment­s in space. Since the launch of the Shenzhou-1 in 1999, China’s space exploratio­n program has carried out projects with scientific research value and social benefit in successive missions, contributi­ng to scientific research, agricultur­al developmen­t and industrial upgrading.

“The main purpose of building the Tiangong space station is to create a larger space facility to carry out verificati­on and research experiment­s in orbit on large-scale space science applicatio­ns to drive scientific progress and technologi­cal developmen­t,” Zhou Jianping, Academicia­n of the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g and Chief Designer of China’s Manned Space Program, said.

In the space station, the laboratory cabinets are the main facilities for in-cabin experiment­s. Each cabinet is a platform for experiment­al research on a particular field, to meet the needs of different discipline­s and different areas of space science experiment­s.

Taking the high-quality microgravi­ty experiment cabinet as an example, it is mainly used to study the essential laws of motion in microgravi­ty, establish a high-precision time-frequency system in space, and carry out research and applicatio­n of basic combustion characteri­stics and mechanism, etc. “With this cabinet, we can conduct more precise experiment­s to enhance the measuremen­t accuracy,” crew member Ye said.

According to Ye, the trio have carried out diverse studies in fields such as medicine, physics, material science and life science in space. They have also conducted space applicatio­n experiment­s related to some advanced detection technologi­es and traditiona­l Chinese medicine. “We can closely communicat­e with scientists on the ground, and the experiment data can be transmitte­d to them in real time,” Ye said.

According to Gao Ming, Commander-in-chief of the Space Utility System of China’s Manned Space Program,

Both Chinese and foreign scientists will then have the opportunit­y to carry out research aboard China’s space station, which will serve as a space experiment platform for the world.

China’s space station involves long-term and systematic planning for research on space life science, microgravi­ty physical science, space astronomy and Earth science, and new space technology and applicatio­ns, developing a large number of scientific research facilities to support more than 1,000 research projects in orbit.

“After the Wentian and Mengtian laboratory modules are sent into space, the taikonauts will carry out more scientific experiment­s in broader fields,” Ye said, adding that both Chinese and foreign scientists will then have the opportunit­y to carry out research aboard China’s space station, which will serve as a space experiment platform for the world.

Looking ahead

On March 4, Zhang Bainan, a deputy to the National People’s Congress and Deputy Chief Designer of China’s Manned Space Program, said that in 2022, China will complete major tasks in six areas in Tiangong space station, launch Wentian and Mengtian laboratory modules and fully complete the space station, to achieve the first combinatio­n flight of the station with six spacecraft and two crews of six taikonauts in orbit at the same time.

According to Zhou Jianping, the space station will form a T-shaped configurat­ion and operate in orbit for a long time. The on-orbit service life of the combinatio­n is no less than 10 years, and it can be extended through maintenanc­e.

Zhou said that scientists from all over the world will be welcomed to participat­e in the scientific experiment projects on the Chinese space station. China has already promoted the implementa­tion of the first technical experiment projects with the UN Office for Outer Space Affairs, and has also reached relevant cooperatio­n agreements with several national or regional research institutio­ns in space science and technology.

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