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President Xi sent congratulatory letter to Chinese Space Station team

Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory letter to all participants of the Tianhe core module launch mission on Thursday, saying the success marks China's space station construction entering into the all-round execution phase, laying solid foundation for following missions.

Xi said in his congratulation message that, "I hope you will vigorously carry forward the spirit of 'Two Bombs and One Satellite' and the spirit of manned spaceflight, be self-dependent and innovative to win the victory of space station construction, and contribute to the construction of a modern socialist country!"
 

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President Xi sent congratulatory letter to Chinese Space Station team

Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory letter to all participants of the Tianhe core module launch mission on Thursday, saying the success marks China's space station construction entering into the all-round execution phase, laying solid foundation for following missions.

Xi said in his congratulation message that, "I hope you will vigorously carry forward the spirit of 'Two Bombs and One Satellite' and the spirit of manned spaceflight, be self-dependent and innovative to win the victory of space station construction, and contribute to the construction of a modern socialist country!"
 

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President Xi sent congratulatory letter to Chinese Space Station team

Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory letter to all participants of the Tianhe core module launch mission on Thursday, saying the success marks China's space station construction entering into the all-round execution phase, laying solid foundation for following missions.

Xi said in his congratulation message that, "I hope you will vigorously carry forward the spirit of 'Two Bombs and One Satellite' and the spirit of manned spaceflight, be self-dependent and innovative to win the victory of space station construction, and contribute to the construction of a modern socialist country!"
China launches Tianhe space station core module into orbit
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HELSINKI — China successfully launched a 22-metric-ton module April 28, beginning an intense period of missions for constructing the nation’s own space station.

A Long March 5B heavy-lift rocket lifted off from the coastal Wenchang spaceport at 11:23 p.m. Eastern. The Tianhe space station core module separated from the first stage after 490 seconds of flight.

Solar array deployment occurred just over an hour after launch. Li Shangfu, chief commander of the China Manned Spaceflight Program, announced launch success shortly after.

Tianhe, or “harmony of the heavens,” is now expected to raise its orbit to around 370 kilometers above the Earth. The uncrewed Tianzhou-2 cargo spacecraft is slated to rendezvous and dock with Tianhe in mid-late May, ahead of the visit of three astronauts aboard Shenzhou-12 in June.

The missions will be the first three of 11 launches scheduled for 2021 and 2022 to build the planned 66-ton, three-module orbital outpost. A Long March 2F rocket and Shenzhou spacecraft will also be on standby at all times at Jiuquan to perform emergency rescue missions to the space station, a senior space official stated in March.

Tianhe, a much larger upgrade on China’s smaller, 8-ton Tiangong testbed space labs, is equipped with a multi-docking hub to facilitate construction of the space station and allow crew to embark on extravehicular activities.

The 16.6-meter-long, 4.2-meter-diameter Tianhe will provide regenerative life support and the main living quarters for astronauts as well as propulsion to maintain orbital altitude.

The construction phase of China’s space station begins nearly 30 years after the project was first approved, back in 1992.

Across this period China has developed and tested the Shenzhou spacecraft and Long March 2F for human spaceflight, Tianlian relay satellites, rendezvous and docking technologies, refueling in microgravity, new launch vehicles and the coastal Wenchang Satellite Launch Center in order to proceed with the project.

The CSS is expected to operate in orbit for at least ten years. Experiment modules named Wentian and Mengtian, expected to launch in 2022, will host a plethora of experiments in areas including astronomy, space medicine, space life science, biotechnology, microgravity fluid physics, microgravity combustion and space technologies.

International science payloads and experiments have also been selected for a journey to the CSS through cooperation between the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) and the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA)

China had expressed interest in joining the International Space Station project but membership was effectively denied by U.S. policy towards China’s space programs.

The launch of the Tianhe core module was delayed by the 2017 launch failure of the second Long March 5. The saw the postponement of the test launch of the Long March 5B variant for low Earth orbit launches while issues with the YF-77 liquid hydrogen-liquid oxygen engine for the core stage were isolated and remedied.

The CSS will also be joined in orbit by the Xuntian optical module, a co-orbiting, Hubble-class space telescope. The space telescope will have a 2-meter-aperture comparable to Hubble but feature a field of view 300 times greater, allowing 40 percent of the sky to be surveyed across a decade.

Xuntian will be capable of docking with the CSS for maintenance and repairs. The space station itself could also be expanded from three to six modules, using modules developed as backups.
 

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A Long March 5B rocket launched the 22.5 metric ton Tianhe core module, the first component of China Space Station, from Wenchang on 29 April 2021.
It is the 367 flight of Long March series.

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Orbital launches from Chinese launch centers: 399
(Long March/Kuaizhou/Smart Dragon/Hyperbola/Ceres)
Jiuquan - 141
Xichang - 153
Taiyuan - 91
Wenchang - 12
Sea Launch- 2

Coming up next:
A Long March 4C rocket will launch a classified payload from Jiuquan on 30 April 2021.

A Long March 2C rocket will launch Yaogan-30 Group 8 reconnaissance satellites from Xichang on 7 May 2021.

A Long March 7 rocket will launch Tianzhou-2 resupply ship to dock with the Chinese Space Station from Wenchang on 20 May 2021.

A Long March 3B rocket will launch the Fenyun-4B meteorological satellites from Xichang on 2X May 2021.

A Long March 4B rocket will launch a Haiyang-2D oceanography satellite from Jiuquan on 2X May 2021.

A Long March 2F rocket will launch the Shenzhou-12 crewed spacecraft with three Chinese astronauts to rendezvous and dock with the China Space Station from Jiuquan on 10 June 2021.
A Long March 4C rocket launched a classified Yaogan-34 satellite from Jiuquan on 30 April 2021.
It is the 368 flight of Long March series.

Orbital launches from Chinese launch centers: 400
(Long March/Kuaizhou/Smart Dragon/Hyperbola/Ceres)
Jiuquan - 142
Xichang - 153
Taiyuan - 91
Wenchang - 12
Sea Launch- 2

Coming up next:
A Long March 2C rocket will launch Yaogan-30 Group 8 reconnaissance satellites from Xichang on 7 May 2021.
 

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A Long March 4C rocket launched a classified Yaogan-34 satellite from Jiuquan on 30 April 2021.
It is the 368 flight of Long March series.

Orbital launches from Chinese launch centers: 400
(Long March/Kuaizhou/Smart Dragon/Hyperbola/Ceres)
Jiuquan - 142
Xichang - 153
Taiyuan - 91
Wenchang - 12
Sea Launch- 2

Coming up next:
A Long March 2C rocket will launch Yaogan-30 Group 8 reconnaissance satellites from Xichang on 7 May 2021.
and as always, mission insignia....
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Interestingly, today's launch marks China's 400th orbital launch since 1970
Launch schedule for the next two months:

A Long March 2C rocket will launch Yaogan-30 Group 8 reconnaissance satellites from Xichang on 7 May 2021.

A Long March 7 rocket will launch Tianzhou-2 resupply ship to dock with the Chinese Space Station from Wenchang on 20 May 2021.

A Long March 4B rocket will launch Haiyang-2D oceanography satellite from Jiuquan on 2X May 2021.

A Long March 3B rocket will launch Fenyun-4B meteorological satellites from Xichang on 2X May 2021.

A Long March 2F rocket will launch Shenzhou-12 crewed spacecraft with three Chinese astronauts to rendezvous and dock with the China Space Station from Jiuquan on 10 June 2021.

A Long March 6 rocket will launch CAS Earth science satellites from Taiyuan on XX June 2021.

A Long March 8 rocket will launch XX satellites from Wenchang on XX June 2021.

An iSpace Hyperbola-1 rocket will launch XX satellites from Jiuquan on XX May/June 2021.[To Be Determined]
 

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A Long March 4C rocket launched a classified Yaogan-34 satellite from Jiuquan on 30 April 2021.
It is the 368 flight of Long March series.

Orbital launches from Chinese launch centers: 400
(Long March/Kuaizhou/Smart Dragon/Hyperbola/Ceres)
Jiuquan - 142
Xichang - 153
Taiyuan - 91
Wenchang - 12
Sea Launch- 2

Coming up next:
A Long March 2C rocket will launch Yaogan-30 Group 8 reconnaissance satellites from Xichang on 7 May 2021.
 

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China to launch its own Hubble-class space telescope

China could launch the first module for its own space station this month as the country also prepares to send a large space telescope to join it in orbit.

The Chinese Space Station Telescope (CSST), which is set to launch in 2024, will operate as a space optical observatory for Chinese scientists to carry out sky surveys, according to Xinhua. The telescope, sometimes called "Xuntian," which literally translates to "survey the heavens," will have an impressive 6.6-foot (2 meters) diameter lens, making it comparable to the Hubble Telescope Scope. However, it boasts a field of view 300 times greater than that of 31-year-old Hubble while retaining a similar resolution.

The wide field of view will allow the telescope to observe up to 40 percent of the sky over ten years using a huge 2.5 billion pixel camera. Notably, the telescope will co-orbit Earth along with the Chinese space station and will be able to periodically dock with the future crewed outpost.

"The telescope will be set up in an optical module that can fly independently in orbit for a higher efficiency of space probe," Zhou Jianping, chief designer of China's human spaceflight program, told China Central Television in March.

"Meanwhile, we will make it fly approximately in common orbit with the future space station. This will help us refuel the telescope and carry out in-orbit upgrade for it, so as to always keep it on the level of an international frontier," Jianping added.

This could be a big advantage for the CSST, as Hubble required a number of missions to repair, upgrade and replace a variety of components and systems.

Meanwhile, on the ground, four astronomy research centers are being built across China to work with data from the space telescope, Xinhua reported last year.

The CSST will observe near ultraviolet and visible light. Notable cosmological and astronomical objectives include investigating the properties of dark matter and dark energy, the large-scale structure of the cosmos and galaxy formation and evolution, according to a 2019 paper from members of the National Astronomical Observatories (NAOC) under the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

The CSST will also be expected to make contributions to detecting and surveying trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) and near-Earth asteroids.

Additionally, in preparation for the nation's new space station, Chinese astronauts are currently undergoing intense training for the first crewed missions to construct the future station.

China is preparing for 11 launches across 2021 and 2022, including four crewed missions, for the construction phase of the project. The core module, named "Tianhe," meaning "Harmony of the Heavens," is expected to launch from Wenchang in April, based on previous Long March 5 preparations.
China Space Station Telescope(CSST) will be China's first space telescope
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China’s Tianwen 1 mission targets mid-May landing on Mars
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China’s Tianwen 1 spacecraft — in orbit around Mars since February — is scheduled to deploy a descent module to attempt the country’s first landing on the Red Planet in mid-May. Wang Chi, director of the National Space Science Center at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, said that Tianwen 1’s lander and rover are scheduled to touch down on Mars in May.

Since Feb. 10, the Tianwen 1 spacecraft has maneuvered into an orbit closer to Mars. The orbiter’s current path takes it as close as 174 miles (280 kilometers) and as far as 36,660 miles (59,000 kilometers) from Mars. Tianwen 1 completes one lap around the Red Planet every two days or so.

Tianwen 1’s lander and rover will target landing in a broad plain in the northern hemisphere of Mars called Utopia Planitia. If China pulls off that feat, it will make China the third country to perform a soft landing on Mars — after the Soviet Union and the United States — and the second country to drive a robotic rover on the Red Planet.
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Space debris from Chinese rocket fall to Earth, but no one knows where it will land
A huge piece of space debris is about to make an uncontrolled re-entry back into Earth's atmosphere, threatening to fall on a number of cities around the world in the coming days. It's leftover from China's first module for its new Tianhe space station. Ramy Inocencio discusses the possibilities with CBS News space analyst William Harwood.
 

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A Long March 4C rocket launched a classified Yaogan-34 satellite from Jiuquan on 30 April 2021.
It is the 368 flight of Long March series.

Orbital launches from Chinese launch centers: 400
(Long March/Kuaizhou/Smart Dragon/Hyperbola/Ceres)
Jiuquan - 142
Xichang - 153
Taiyuan - 91
Wenchang - 12
Sea Launch- 2

Coming up next:
A Long March 2C rocket will launch Yaogan-30 Group 8 reconnaissance satellites from Xichang on 7 May 2021.
A Long March 2C rocket launched Yaogan-30 Group 08 satellites from Xichang on 7 May 2021.
It is the 369 flight of Long March series.

Orbital launches from Chinese launch centers: 401
(Long March/Kuaizhou/Smart Dragon/Hyperbola/Ceres)
Jiuquan Space Launch Center - 142
Xichang Space Launch Center - 154
Taiyuan Space Launch Center- 91
Wenchang Space Launch Center - 12
Haiyang Eastern Space Launch Port (Sea Launch)- 2
Ningbo Commercial Space Launch Center(under construction)-0

Coming up next:
A Long March 4B rocket will launch Haiyang-2D oceanography satellite from Jiuquan on 18 May 2021.
A Long March 7 rocket will launch Tianzhou-2 resupply ship to dock with the Chinese Space Station from Wenchang on 20 May 2021.
A Long March 3B rocket will launch Fenyun-4B meteorological satellites from Xichang on 27 May 2021.
A Kuaizhou 1A rocket will launch a Gaofen-02D satellite from Jiuquan on XX May/June 2021.
An iSpace Hyperbola-1 rocket will launch XX satellites from Jiuquan on XX May/June 2021.
A Long March 2D rocket will launch Beijing-03 Earth observation satellites from Taiyuan on XX May 2021.
A Long March 2F rocket will launch Shenzhou-12 crewed spacecraft with three Chinese astronauts to rendezvous and dock with China Space Station from Jiuquan on 10 June 2021.
A Long March 6 rocket will launch CAS Earth science satellites from Taiyuan on XX June 2021.
A Long March 8 or 7A rocket will launch XX satellites from Wenchang on XX June 2021.
A Long March 3B rocket will launch a Tianhui-3 stereo mapping satellite from Xichang on 1X June 2021.
A Long March 3B rocket will launch a GEO SAR satellite from Xichang on XX June 2021.
A Long March 4C rocket will launch a Gaofen-3-02 satellite from Jiuquan on XX June 2021.
 

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