
On CNSA –China National Space Administration The Tianzhou-10 cargo spacecraft has been Tianzhou-10 successfully On May 8, 2026, Beijing time, the #Tianzhou10# cargo spacecraft and the Long March-7 Y11 carrier rocket were vertically transported to the launch area. Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Center, Hainan Province, China, People’s Republic of China.
Currently, the facilities and equipment at the Wenchang Space Launch Site are in good condition. Subsequent pre-launch functional checks and joint tests will be carried out as planned, with launch scheduled for the near future.


The Tianzhou-10 cargo spacecraft is scheduled to carry nearly 6.3 tons of supplies, primarily essential items to ensure the normal work and daily life of the Shenzhou-23 and Shenzhou-24 Takionaut crews in orbit.
I. Launch Progress and Mission Objectives
- The
Tianzhou-10 spacecraft and the Long March-7 Y11 carrier rocket combination were vertically transported to the launch area on May 8. The facilities and equipment at the Wenchang launch site are in good condition. Subsequent functional checks and joint tests will be conducted, with launch scheduled for the near future. Based on multiple sources, the launch date is likely May 11 (some sources suggest May 10). - Core mission
- Resupply : Transporting nearly 6.3 tons of cargo, including astronaut accommodation supplies, maintenance spare parts, 700 kg of propellant, and scientific experiment payloads
- Equipment upgrade : The third new extravehicular activity (EVA) suit was launched, marking a complete upgrade of the space station’s EVA suits, and a brand-new space treadmill was also installed.
- two-hour rapid rendezvous and docking technology was verified for the first time on a routine basis , which shortened the time by 1 hour compared to the previous time and improved the accuracy and efficiency of measurement and control.

II. Mission Background and Coordination Arrangements
- The Tianzhou-9 spacecraft
, which was scheduled to evacuate the space station module on May 6, underwent controlled reentry into the atmosphere on May 7, making room for the Tianzhou-10 docking mission. This seamless transition between the old and new cargo missions demonstrates the routine operational capability of the Chinese space station. - The Long March 7 Y11 rocket
features an all-white paint scheme (dubbed “completely whitened” by netizens), uses non-toxic and pollution-free liquid oxygen and kerosene propellants, and has a low Earth orbit payload capacity of 14 tons
III. Load and Scientific Experiments
- List of key materials
- Experimental payload : Equipped with 6 sets of scientific instruments totaling 280 kg, focusing on cutting-edge research in fluid physics, aerospace technology, and other fields under microgravity conditions.911
- Special cargo : Some fresh fruits and vegetables and biological test samples need to be loaded just before launch to ensure their viability
- After completing the waste disposal
mission, Tianzhou-10 will carry the space station waste off-orbit and re-enter the atmosphere in a controlled manner for destruction, achieving a closed loop of “materials going up – waste going down”.1437

IV. Public Attention and Space Culture
- The mission logo for
the Tianzhou-10 spacecraft was released on April 7th. Using space blue as its primary color, it incorporates the number “10” and the spacecraft’s dynamic trajectory, symbolizing accumulated strength and the unwavering commitment to achieving its mission. The logo was selected through a public vote from over 500 submissions, reflecting the public’s participation in space culture…. - The
live broadcast of the vertical transfer process sparked heated discussions among netizens regarding details such as the rocket’s paint scheme and docking technology, highlighting the public’s continued interest in China’s aerospace development
V. Outlook for Future Tasks
After the successful docking of Tianzhou-10, it will support the Shenzhou-23 mission (including a long-term stay experiment of more than one year), the Shenzhou-24 manned mission, and the maiden flight of the new generation spacecraft “Mengzhou-1”, laying the foundation for the intensive missions of China’s space station in 2026
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