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Seems like there will be some kind of live coverage for the launch of the Chinese Space Station Tianhe Core Module on April 29. Roll-out to the pad should be within the next 2-3 days.
NANJING, April 24 (Xinhua) -- China aims to launch the Chang'e-6 probe to collect samples in the South Pole-Aitken Basin on the far side of the moon around 2024, said a space expert on Saturday.
Hu Hao, the chief designer of the third stage of China's lunar exploration program, told the China Space Conference, held in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province, that detailed designing on the mission is in progress.
Four payloads developed by scientists from France, Sweden, Italy, Russia and China have been preliminarily selected. After the detailed plan of the Chang'e-6 mission comes out, the payloads will be finally determined, said Hu.
China will carry out lunar resource exploration, scientific research and technological experiments in the Chang'e-6, Chang'e-7 and Chang'e-8 missions, aiming to build a prototype scientific research station on the moon by 2030, Hu added.
Andrew Jones said:Possible streams for viewing the launch:
CCTV-13 (Zh): https://tv.cctv.com/live/cctv13/
CGTN (Eng): https://youtube.com/channel/UCgrNz-aDmcr2uuto8_DL2jg
Other:View: https://youtube.com/watch?v=MS3k59XLkx0
and more to come.
(Image: UNOOSA/CMSA)
China first Space Station reach orbit and function well
it seem that China is studying outer planet probes in style of Voyager probes.
launch 2038 it does fly by at Uranus or Neptune and dropping Probe into atmosphere
next fly by on Planets it will also study interstellar space up to 100 AU
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And someone just championed all previous performances. Shame on them (this kind of prehistoric launch profile should not be tolerated from a state run agency):
Huge rocket looks set for uncontrolled reentry following Chinese space station launch
Huge rocket looks set for uncontrolled reentry following Chinese space station launchspacenews.com
Nah, tian is very much sky/heaven/god, not space.I've always considered 'Space' to be a good alternative to 'Sky' for Tian. I wonder if 'Tianzhou' will become the generic descriptor in Chinese for a spaceship?
Awesome, thanks for teaching me!Nah, tian is very much sky/heaven/god, not space.I've always considered 'Space' to be a good alternative to 'Sky' for Tian. I wonder if 'Tianzhou' will become the generic descriptor in Chinese for a spaceship?
Tai kong is space. Tai kong chuan is space ship. Tai kong ren (taikonaut) is spaceman.
Zhou is more old-fashioned than chuan as a word for vessel, and is less used. A fishing boat or a container ship is a Yu chuan or a huo gui chuan, and is not usually described as a zhou.
An out-of-control Chinese rocket crashed back to Earth over the Indian Ocean
The Chinese rocket body reentered Earth's atmosphere on Saturday, just west of the Maldives, according to Chinese state media.www.cnet.com
Big Chinese rocket segment set to fall to Earth
Tracking radars are following closely the gradual fall to Earth of a large Chinese rocket vehicle.www.bbc.com
Not cool. You seem to be a bit too eager for things to come to blows and people to get hurt for me to stand by and say nothing. It serves nobody for our countries to enter a shooting war with each other.Before the WW III,I think we should review an article:"Victory is possible"
hummm……peace is good,but:Not cool. You seem to be a bit too eager for things to come to blows and people to get hurt for me to stand by and say nothing. It serves nobody for our countries to enter a shooting war with each other.Before the WW III,I think we should review an article:"Victory is possible"
Wishing for such violence and mass destruction is absolutely classless, tactless, and dishonorable. It causes you to lose face with the other people here. Furthermore, it shows disrespect for the rest of us here who would prefer a better more peaceful future for humankind.
SorryThere is no "but". You just want to hear yourself talk. "What a pity" as you mayhaps say.