China Daily

Liftoff missions

- By ZHAO LEI zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

China will conduct more than 20 space missions this year, including a manned one and the debut flights of two rockets, according to the nation’s major space contractor.

China will conduct more than 20 space missions this year, including a manned one and the maiden flights of two rockets, according to the nation’s major space contractor.

China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp said it plans to launch the T ian gong 2 space laboratory and the Shenzhou XI manned spacecraft and to test-fly the Long March 5 and Long March 7 rockets.

China will also launch two satellites for the domestical­ly developed Beidou Navigation Satellite System and the Gaofen 3 for the Gaofen High-Resolution Earth Observatio­n System.

The company said in a statement on its website, “This year will see more than 20 space launches, the most missions in a single year.”

It added that the company will also launch a communicat­ionssatell­ite for Belarus, marking the first time China has exported a communicat­ions satellite to Europe.

China is scheduled to launch the Tiangong 2 space laboratory in the first half of the year to test life support and space rendezvous technologi­es for the country’s future space station.

After this, the Shenzhou XI spacecraft will be launched by a Long March 2F rocket to send astronauts to and dock with the space laboratory.

The nation plans to launch the core module of its space station in 2018 to test related technologi­es and to research engineerin­g issues. The station will become fully operationa­l in about 2022, according to government sources.

With these ambitious space projects proceeding well, China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp is finalizing the developmen­t of the next-generation carrier rockets.

The company’s China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology is carrying out final tests on the Long March 5, the heaviest and most technologi­cally challengin­g member of the nation’s rocket family.

To accommodat­e the frequent space missions, the academy has increased its annual manufactur­ing capacity from a maximum of eight rockets to up to 20 and has substantia­lly reduced the time required to develop each new rocket.

 ?? PHOTOS BY ZHANG NAN AND XUE YUBIN / XINHUA ?? (Left) A researcher works on a satellite in Changchun, Jilin province, in December. The satellite is designed to monitor and research global carbon dioxide emissions. (Right) A Long March 3B rocket, carrying the Zhong Xing 1C communicat­ion satellite,...
PHOTOS BY ZHANG NAN AND XUE YUBIN / XINHUA (Left) A researcher works on a satellite in Changchun, Jilin province, in December. The satellite is designed to monitor and research global carbon dioxide emissions. (Right) A Long March 3B rocket, carrying the Zhong Xing 1C communicat­ion satellite,...
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