#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #October2022 | #酒泉卫星发射中#JiuquanSatelliteLaunchCenter launched on the International Icon 长征二号丁火箭 #ChangZheng2D  #LongMarch2D  #CarrierRocket successfully launch #Number20C  #TestSatellite #EnvironmentalSciences #Satellite .. 

On the October 29th 2022 Early Morning clear 0901 morning Hours Hong Kong SAR- Beijing time , the Belt and Road Initiative CNSA –China National Space Administration  launching from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center – Inner Mongolia –China – People’s Republic of China, Readiness rolled out  deployed the Chang Zheng – Long March 2D carrier rocket  successfully launched the test No. 20C satellite At 9:01 on October 29, the Long March 2D carrier rocket It was ignited at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, and the test No. 20C satellite was sent into the predetermined orbit. The launch mission was a complete success… the International Icon Chang Zheng 2D Carrier Rocket is a normal-temperature liquid two-stage carrier rocket developed by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation Eighth Institute. The Experiment 20 C satellite was developed by the Institute of Microsatellite Innovation, Chinese Academy of Sciences. This launch is the 445th launch of the Long March series of carrier rockets…

The Number 20C satellite is mainly used for on-orbit verification tests of new technologies such as space environment monitoring. The mission is the 445th flight of the Long March series of launch vehicles…. In which the Chang Zheng- Long March 2D Carrier Rocket has successfully launched 12 consecutive times this year. Historically, the annual high-density launch record for this type of rocket is 8 per year. rocket is a normal-temperature liquid two-stage carrier rocket developed by the Eighth Institute of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. The three satellite launch centers implement the single-satellite and multi-satellite launch capabilities required by different orbits.


This mission has high orbital requirements and heavy satellite weight. The Chang Zheng- Long March 2D Carrier Rocket has carried out multiple rounds of simulation tests on the ballistic design, and reviewed the landing area to minimize the scope of the landing area; the attitude control engine system has been cancelled, and the second stage has been used instead. The attitude of the cruise plane is adjusted, the weight of the rocket is reduced, and the carrying capacity is further improved.
The Experiment 20 C satellite was developed by the Institute of Microsatellite Innovation, Chinese Academy of Sciences….

The International Icon Chang Zheng- Long March 2D Carrier Rocket In this launch, the rocket test team used innovation to meet the needs of satellites in the face of high orbital requirements and heavy satellite quality. For example, multiple rounds of simulation tests have been carried out on the ballistic design, and the landing zone has been reviewed to minimize the scope of the landing zone. In addition, the attitude control engine system was cancelled, and the attitude adjustment was changed to a second-level tourist aircraft, which reduced the weight of the rocket and increased the carrying capacity by about 100 kilograms.

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#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #香港|#中國  #中華人民共和國 #October2022 |#GreaterBayArea #OASAHK Orion Astropreneur Space Academy #HongKong an Introductionary #NewSpaceEconomy…..

The Orion Astropreneur Space Academy in Hong Kong is an independent, non-political, and not-for-profit action-oriented leadership development academy for global young leaders with stellar and outer space aspirations. The Academy is a member of the global leadership development initiatives with other space onboarding and offboarding institutions such as the Laboratory for Space Research at the University of Hong Kong, and other forward-looking and space-related institutions.

OASA HK – Hong Kong is located in the Central of Tsim Sha Tsui, First Floor, Everglory Centre, 1B Kimberley Street, (Next to Observatory Road) Hong Kong SAR-China, People’s Republic of China.

When you look at the constellation Orion there is a nebula on the middle of the sword, where many stars are born. It is one of the closest nebulae to Earth in the Milky Way galaxy, making it more accessible to astronomers, so we know more about it than other nebulae. Hence, our OASA is a nurturing ground, where outgoing global executives would pass their legacy to future generations, working jointly on problems of tomorrow. It is an open platform where companies and leaders can cross-pollinate their nascent ideas and encourage collaboration for global citizens, because ultimately space is for all humankind. The Orion Astropreneur Space Academy (Hong Kong), known as OASA, accelerates the development of young global leaders through specially designed journeys and wicked challenges with the arrival of the NewSpace Economy.  

 It is a platform to accelerate talents and start-ups to enrich opportunities and understanding throughout the world, igniting this spark of transformation from great cities such as Hong Kong. Why? 

 Because the NewSpace Economy is already here but only a select few can sense its arrival. Because innovation does not happen by itself, but requires committed and skilled talents to make it happen, and the NewSpace economy creates massive opportunities for innovation.

 All innovation however, begins with the right entrepreneurial mindset. Until the entrepreneur appears, ideas are just good ideas and, at best, good intentions. All space missions should foster cooperation and not mistrust. A society free of suffering does not happen by itself; it requires openness, creation, and global cooperation. In fact, future joint space projects with youths may be the only way to counter global suspicion and geopolitical rivalries.

”Hong Kong is one of the best places in the world for entrepreneurs…and starting in 2020, one of the planet’s best hubs for entrepreneurship. Do you see what we see? Are you ready?”

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #October2022 | #CMS #ChinaMannedSpace #Shenzhou10 #Shenzhou13 #Takionaut #CSS #ChinaSpaceStation #王亞平#WangYaping speaking on #ShangdongSatelliteTv on weight loss in between working in Space and Earth.

CNSA China National Space AdmistratonCMS China Manned Space Shenzhou ten and thirteen Senior Colonel Takionaut王亞平Wang Yaping who switched back to Earth mode after a six months on the Tiangong China Space Station, it is normal for Takionauts to experience lost weight  From “weightless mode” back to “Earth mode”, Wang Yaping lost weight. Is it too good to eat in space? This is actually “swelling” at the frequency of weightlessness. “Swelling” is a normal physiological response, and there is no traction in the case of weightlessness. Little popular science knowledge: This is a normal phenomenon of body fluid redistribution, not pathological, and it is fundamentally different from ground edema “Edema is the medical term for swelling caused by fluid trapped in your body’s tissues. Edema happens most often in your feet, ankles and legs, but can affect other parts of your body, such as your face, hands and abdomen.”. Shandong Satellite TV….

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#MadeInChina #中國製造 |#LandSpace #蓝箭航天 #October2022| #BlueArrowAerospace #Suzaku2 #CarrierRocketEngine Tianque” vacuum liquid oxygen methane engine (TQ-15A) the collision of ice and fire! What tests must the rocket engine undergo before it leaves the factory?

LandSpace 蓝箭航天 One of sixty Chinese private space Carrier Rocket Companies in China-People’s Republic of China…   On the occasion of the centenary of the founding of the party, the first phase of the Jiaxing LandSpace Blue Arrow Aerospace Center,   located in VIC International Plaza, No. 13 Ronghua South Road, Yizhuang Economic and Technological Development Zone, Beijing China – People’s Republic of China…. The company located in a gathering place for the aerospace industry chain laid out in Zhejiang, was completed and will soon be put into use. Established mass production capacity for medium and large rockets, and completed the first phase of Jiaxing Blue Arrow Space Center…. Blue Arrow Aerospace Technology Co., Ltd. (Blue Arrow Aerospace) is a leading domestic commercial company for the creation and operation of aerospace transportation systems, established in June 2015, a national high-tech enterprise, Member of the International Astronautical Federation (IAF). Guided by the national strategy and guided by market demand, Blue Arrow Aerospace is committed to developing a series of medium and large launch vehicles with liquid oxygen methane as propellant, providing cost-effective and highly reliable launch services for the global market.

On the week on 19th October 2022 LandSpace 蓝箭航天 Recently, the “Tianque” vacuum liquid oxygen methane engine (TQ-15A) successfully completed the first full-system hot test run in Huzhou. The test lasted for 20 seconds. During the test, the engine started and shut down normally and worked smoothly.

On Viewing the LandSpace 蓝箭航天 Carrier Rocket, on the concept theme of the collision of ice and fire what testing must the carrier rocket engine undergo before it leaves the factory assembly .. in which the  Suzaku2 Carrier Rocket Engine Tianque” vacuum liquid oxygen methane engine (TQ-15A) in which questioning can the natural gas Methane used for cooking really send satellites into space?, How Powerful is the ( TQ-15A) Carrier Rocket engine..

In which this episode watching the popular science series of Carrier Rocket watching, the exclusive exploration of Blue Arrow Aerospace In today’s second video, we will visit the Blue Arrow Aerospace Intelligent Manufacturing Base and Thermal Test Center in Huzhou, Zhejiang, and have zero-distance contact with the rocket engine test room. In the next issue, we will go to Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province to take a look at the manufacturing process of the rocket body, so stay tuned..

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #October2022 | #嫦娥五号#CLEP the #Moon #Change5 #MonsRumker lunar soil reveals a great mystery…!

More than One year ago on 24th November 2020, the Chang Zheng – Long March Five Carrier Rocket Launched away  in CNSA – China National Space Administration China Wenchang spaceport launch, Change Five  Lunar probe into orbit, opened up towards China – People’s Republic of China’s first celestial bodies sample return trip from Mons Rumker on the Lunar Surface of the moon New research achievements – Chinese scientists reveal the composition of lunar soil minerals and space wind at the landing site of Chang’e 5

On the week of 17th October 2022, The Returning lunar soil samples Chang’e 5 Mons Rumker lunar soil reveals a great mystery!…… Why the moon still has volcanic activity 2 billion years ago Chang’e 5 lunar soil, revealing a big mystery!  Chinese scientists have proposed a new model of lunar thermal evolution based on the study of the Chang’e-5 lunar soil, revealing a mystery that has plagued the academic world: why the moon still had volcanic activity 2 billion years ago.

This is a schematic diagram of the magma and thermal evolution of the moon in different periods (drawn on October 20, 2022). Published by Xinhua News Agency (Photo courtesy of Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Chinese scientists have proposed a new model of lunar thermal evolution based on the study of the Chang’e 5 lunar soil, revealing a mystery that has plagued academia: why the moon still had volcanic activity 2 billion years ago.

According to Chen Yi, a researcher at the Institute of Geology and Geophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the moon was formed about 4.5 billion years ago, and its mass is only about 1% of that of the earth. For such a small celestial body, in theory, it should cool rapidly and stop volcanoes very early. Activity and become a “dead” planet.
The return of Chang’e-5 lunar soil samples has triggered a new round of lunar research upsurge. In October 2021, Chinese scientists published three articles in the journal “Nature”, revealing that lunar volcanic activity could last until 2 billion years ago, refreshing human understanding of the history of lunar magma activity and thermal evolution.
According to experts, lunar basalt is a rock formed by the partial melting of the lunar mantle (equivalent to the earth’s mantle) through volcanic eruptions to the lunar surface to cool and crystallize. International scholars have put forward two hypotheses about the partial melting of the continuously cooling lunar mantle: one is that the heat generated by radioactive elements causes the lunar mantle to heat up; the other hypothesis is that if the water content is high, the melting point of the lunar mantle will be lowered.
However, Chinese scientists’ research on the Chang’e-5 basalt revealed that the lunar mantle source region is not rich in radioactive heat-generating elements and is very “dry”, ruling out the above two hypotheses. Therefore, why the lunar volcanism has continued for so long has become an unsolved mystery in a new round of lunar research.

Yuan Jiangyan, an engineer at the Scanning Electron Microscopy and Electron Probe Laboratory of the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, analyzes the composition of the Chang’e-5 lunar soil (photo taken on October 14, 2022). Published by Xinhua News Agency (Photo courtesy of Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

In response to this problem, Chen Yi led the scientific research team to select 27 representative Chang’e 5 basalt cuttings, and used the newly developed scanning electron microscope energy spectrum quantitative scanning technology to analyze the main components of the whole rock cuttings, combined with a series of The petrological and thermodynamic simulation calculations have successfully recovered the initial magma composition of the Chang’e-5 basalt, and compared it with the initial magma of the Apollo samples to deduce their origin depth and temperature.
The study found that the initial magma of the young Chang’e-5 basalt contained more calcium and titanium than the Apollo samples, suggesting that the mantle source region of the Chang’e-5 basalt had more additions of calcium-rich and titanium-rich materials. This part of the material is precisely the product of the late crystallization of the lunar magma ocean, and has the characteristics of being fusible. Its addition will significantly reduce the melting point of the lunar mantle and induce partial melting of the lunar mantle to form young lunar basalts. Further simulation results show that the moon’s interior has experienced continuous cooling for more than a billion years, and the temperature has only dropped by about 80 degrees Celsius.


Chen Yi said that this study shows that although the interior of the moon continues to cool slowly, the fusible components crystallized in the late lunar magma ocean are continuously added to the deep lunar mantle, which not only “supplements calcium and titanium” for the lunar mantle, but also lowers the lunar mantle. the melting point, thereby overcoming the slow cooling lunar interior environment and triggering long-lasting lunar volcanism.


The results were published in the latest issue of the American journal Science Advances.