China’s First Cargo Spacecraft to be Launched

2017-05-11 01:36
China Report Asean 2017年4期

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China’s First Cargo Spacecraft to be Launched

CHINA'S FIRST CARGOspacecraft, Tianzhou-1, is to be launched into space between April 20 and 24, according to the office of China's manned space program.

The cargo spacecraft was transferred with a Long March-7 Y2 carrier rocket from the testing center to the launch zone in Wenchang in southern China's Hainan Province, according to a statement from the office on April 17. The transfer took 2.5 hours.

"The completion of the transfer signals the Tianzhou-1 mission has entered its launching stage," the statement said.

Technicians have performed several tests during the assembling of the spacecraft and rocket since February. In the following days, technicians will continue testing the spacecraft and rocket, and inject fuel before launch, it said.

The Tianzhou-1 is set to launch from southern China's Hainan Province.

Tianzhou-1 is the first cargo ship independently developed by China.

It is expected to dock with the orbiting Tiangong-2 space lab and conduct in-orbit refueling. The cargo spacecraft will also carry out space experiments, including one on non-Newtonian gravitation experiments, before falling back to earth.