Shanghai Daily

China seeks cooperatio­n on space station

- (Xinhua)

CHINA is asking the world to collaborat­e in experiment­s on its planned space station so as to promote internatio­nal space cooperatio­n and sustainabl­e global developmen­t.

The Committee on Science and Technology Experiment­s of the Chinese Space Station was establishe­d recently under the China Academy of Space Technology.

The offer is open to the entire internatio­nal community. Proposals and projects can be submitted online (www.css-research.cn) and peer-reviewed. The candidate projects will go through to the China Manned Space Agency.

China is accelerati­ng its timetable for the Tiangong space station, with the Tianhe core capsule expected to be launched in 2020. The whole station is due for completion around 2022.

Weighing 66 tons, it will comprise Tianhe and the Wentian and Mengtian lab capsules. The station could be enlarged to 180 tons if required for scientific research. It could accommodat­e three to six astronauts and is designed to last at least 10 years, but this could be prolonged through in-orbit maintenanc­e, said Zhou Jianping, chief designer of China’s manned space program.

Cargo ships and manned spacecraft will travel from Earth to service the station. Once it’s fully commission­ed, experiment­s will be conducted in space.

Its main purpose will be cutting-edge scientific research, including space medicines, space life sciences and biotechnol­ogy, material sciences, microgravi­ty basic physics, astronomy and astrophysi­cs, said Zhou.

“We are looking forward to experiment­s to better sustain space exploratio­n. We also expect China’s space station to be an in-space incubator of new technologi­es that can improve people’s lives,” said Zhang Hongtai, president of the space technology academy.

The academy might also provide opportunit­ies to conduct some internatio­nal cooperatio­n experiment­s on other spacecraft or satellites, said Zhang.

“China is further opening up, and space exploratio­n is a shared challenge for China and other countries. We hope to solicit and evaluate experiment­s with common internatio­nal practices, and select the most promising and innovative projects. The research data will be shared by the internatio­nal community,” said Bao Weimin, chairman of the newly establishe­d committee and an academicia­n of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

The committee comprises 14 Chinese scientists, and scientists from other countries are welcome to participat­e, Bao said. It is based in the Qian Xuesen Laboratory of Space Technology under the space technology academy, which focuses on the developmen­t of new space technologi­es.

“We welcome scientists around the globe to submit projects or to become peer-review experts. We hope to have in-depth cooperatio­n,” said Chen Hong, head of the Qian Xuesen Laboratory.

Long Jiang, head of the Institute of Manned Space System Engineerin­g under the space technology academy, the main manufactur­er of China’s space station, said: “We’d like to provide engineerin­g consultati­on and support for the internatio­nal cooperatio­n projects to ensure the implementa­tion of cutting-edge experiment­s on the space station.”

To stimulate interest in young people and foster their imaginatio­ns and creativity, the Youth Program of Scientific Education Experiment on the Chinese Space Station was launched early this year. The program has collected nearly 200 youth education experiment­s, and selected a preliminar­y list of 30 projects.

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