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‘Tianzhou-1’ docks with ‘Tiangong II’

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BeijinG: China’s Tianzhou-1 cargo spacecraft conducted its first docking with the country’s Tiangong II space laboratory.

The rendezvous and docking process started at 10.02am yesterday and was completed at 12.23pm, according to the China Manned Space Agency.

Next, the two spacecraft will stay for about two months in the orbit nearly 380km above the Earth.

During the period, Tianzhou-1 will resupply fuel to Tiangong II and will conduct scientific experiment­s, the agency said.

After the two months, the cargo spacecraft will undock with the space lab and then carry out the second docking.

Then it will undock again and start a three-month independen­t flight before the third docking.

After the third docking, Tianzhou-1 will depart from Tiangong II and will be directed by ground control to fall back to Earth.

Tianzhou-1, which is the country’s largest and heaviest spacecraft, was lifted atop a Long March 7 carrier rocket on Thursday night at the Wenchang Space Launch Centre in Hainan province.

Developed by the China Academy of Space Technology, it is 10.6m-long and has a diameter of 3.35m.

Its maximum take-off weight is 13.5 tonnes, enabling it to carry up to 6.5 tonnes of supplies.

The main goals of the Tianzhou-1 mission are to supply fuel to Tiangong II and to test in-orbit refuelling technologi­es, the manned space agency said.

In the future, the Tianzhou-series cargo spacecraft will be tasked with bringing supplies of fuel and other necessitie­s to China’s planned manned space station, which will start constructi­on in 2018 and is expected to enter service by about 2022.

The station will consist of three parts – a core module attached to two space labs, each weighing about 20 tonnes – and will operate for at least 10 years, according to the agency. — China Daily/Asia News Network

 ?? — AP ?? Space connection: ‘ Tianzhou-1’ closing in on ‘ Tiangong II’ in orbit around the Earth.
— AP Space connection: ‘ Tianzhou-1’ closing in on ‘ Tiangong II’ in orbit around the Earth.

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