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On the 15 March 2024 Hour Hong- Kong SAR – Beijing time CNSA –China National Space Administration   ….. the “Chang Zheng -Long March 5” Yao-8 carrier rocket which will carry out the Chang’e-6 mission of the fourth phase of the lunar exploration project, safely arrived at the Wenchang Space Launch Site in China. Subsequently, the rocket will be assembled and tested at the launch site together with the Chang’e-6 probe that arrived in advance. Currently, all participating systems in the launch site area are preparing for the Chang’e-6 mission as planned…..

“Chang Zheng -Long March 5” Yao-8 carrier rocket which will carry out the fourth phase of the lunar exploration project嫦娥六号was safely transported to the Wenchang Space Launch Site in China. Subsequently, the rocket will be assembled and tested at the launch site together with the Chang’e-6 probe that arrived in advance. Currently, all participating systems in the launch site area….

【Complete vertical transfer! Choose the right moment to launch! 】

On April 27th 2024, after the Chang’e-6 probe and the Long March-5 Yao-8 carrier rocket completed relevant work in the technical area at the Wenchang Space Launch Site in China, the vehicle-rocket assembly was transported vertically to the launch area. It is planned to select an opportunity for launch in early May.


After the Chang’e-6 probe and the Long March-5 Yao-8 carrier rocket arrived at the launch site in January and March respectively, they successively completed various preparations such as final assembly and testing. On April 27, the movable launch platform carrying the Long March 5 Yao-8 carrier rocket slowly and safely transferred the rocket assembly from the vertical test factory to the launch area. Subsequent functional inspections, joint tests, propellant filling and other work will be carried out as planned

Mission planning

嫦娥六号 Chang’e-6 plans to conduct systematic and long-term research on samples from the far side of the moon, analyze the structure, physical properties, and material composition of the lunar soil, and strive to obtain updated lunar scientific data [42].

The first scientific goal of Chang’e-6 is to carry out mapping detection and geological background survey of the landing site area, obtain on-site analysis data related to lunar samples , and establish a relationship between on-site detection data and laboratory analysis data. Mainly includes: topography detection of the landing area : description and structural characteristics around the sampling point ; description, size and distribution of impact craters , etc. Material composition detection: material composition characteristics at sampling points; physical characteristics and structure of lunar soil ; temperature gradient detection in the shallow layers of the lunar crust , etc. The second scientific goal is to conduct systematic and long-term laboratory research on the lunar samples returned to high altitudes, to analyze the physical characteristics and structural structure of lunar soil and lunar rocks , mineral and chemical composition, trace elements and isotope composition, and lunar rock formation and evolution. Through the isotope age determination of the process, the interaction between cosmic radiation and solar wind ions and the moon, the space weathering process and environmental evolution process, etc., we will conduct in-depth research on the formation and evolution history of the moon.

The second scientific goal is to conduct systematic and long-term laboratory research on the lunar samples returned to the ground , and analyze the physical properties and structural structure of the lunar soil and lunar rocks, mineral and chemical composition, trace elements and isotope composition , and the formation and evolution of lunar rocks. Isotopes of the process, the interaction between cosmic radiation and solar wind ions and the moon, space weathering processes and environmental evolution processes, etc., to deepen the study of the formation and evolution history of the moon.

To achieve lunar sample return, many technological breakthroughs are needed, such as sample collection technology, lunar surface ascent and takeoff technology, lunar orbit rendezvous and docking technology, etc. Because it is a high-speed return, breakthroughs in re-entry technology are also needed. In terms of sampling, it is not only necessary to collect lunar soil from the lunar surface , but also to drill holes to remove materials of different depths from the lunar soil layer 2 meters below and bring them back to the earth. Therefore, Chang’e 6 will also carry a drilling rig …


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On the day of  April 25th Thursday 2024   Hours Hong- Kong SAR – Beijing time CNSA –China National Space Administration , China, People’s Republic of China At 20:59 Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Time  on April 25, 2024, Beijing time, the Long March 2F Yao18 carrier rocket carrying the Shenzhou 18 manned spacecraft was ignited and launched at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. , About 10 minutes later, the Shenzhou 18 manned spacecraft successfully separated from the Carrier rocket and entered the predetermined orbit. Currently, the Takionaut crew is in good condition and the launch was a complete success.

Before then the Launch.. Takionauts Departure Ceremony was held at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center……  At 18:09 on April 25th, 2024, Beijing time, the Shenzhou 18 manned mission’s Takionaut crew departure ceremony was held at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. Held at the Yuanmengyuan Square.  At 18:10, Xu Xueqiang, commander-in-chief of China’s Manned Space Engineering Project and commander-in-chief of the Space Station Application and Development Stage Mission Command, issued a “departure” order, and three astronauts, Ye Guangfu, Li Cong, and Li Guangsu, took the order. At present, the Takionaut crew of Shenzhou 17 has been stationed at the space station for nearly six months, and they are actively preparing to welcome the Takionaut crew of Shenzhou 18 which is coming soon….


After the spacecraft enters orbit, it will conduct autonomous rapid rendezvous and docking with the space station assembly in accordance with predetermined procedures. The astronaut crew of Shenzhou 18 will rotate in orbit with the astronaut crew of Shenzhou 17. While working and living on the space station, the crew of Shenzhou 18 will conduct multiple extravehicular activities and carry out practical experiments and applications in the fields of basic microgravity physics, space material science, space life science, aerospace medicine, and aerospace technology. , completing various tasks such as the installation of the space station’s debris protection and reinforcement device, the installation and recovery of extravehicular loads and extravehicular platform equipment.
This mission is the third manned mission in my country’s manned space program entering the space station application and development stage. It is the 32nd launch mission since the project was established and implemented, and it is also the 518th flight of the Long March series of launch vehicles.

After the Shenzhou 18 manned spacecraft entered orbit, it successfully docked at the radial port of the Tianhe core module of the space station at 3:32 Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Time on April 26, 2024, Beijing time. The Takionaut crew of Shenzhou 17 has made all preparations to welcome the astronaut crew of Shenzhou 18. The two Shenzhou crew flying combinations with an average age of less than 40 years old are about to meet in the “Tiangong”!​​​

At 05:04 Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Time on April 26th, 2024, Beijing time, the Shenzhou 17th astronaut crew successfully opened the “door” to welcome the Shenzhou18 from afar. The astronaut crew settled in the “Tiangong”. This is the fourth space reunion of Chinese astronauts! Subsequently, the two astronaut crews will perform on-orbit rotations on the space station. During this period, the six astronauts will work and live together on the space station for about five days to complete various scheduled tasks…..

The #Shenzhou18 is launching tonight for science experiments. From agricultural projects on earth to satellites in space, you can find the academic prowess and innovative scientific research achievements of #CUHK. Let’s explore how CUHK’s research accomplishments connect the realms of earth and space.

🌱 CUHK has launched Hong Kong’s first agricultural project in space. Longhuang soybeans together with the rhizobia specimens developed by CUHK research team, were sent into space by the Shenzhou-16 and Tianzhou-6 cargo spacecraft respectively, further advancing soybean breeding technology

🛰️ With the support of the Hong Kong government, The Institute of Space and Earth Information Science (ISEIS) at CUHK, aims to independently develops and launches CUHK’s first satellite

👨‍🚀 ISEIS owns the only ground receiving station for remote sensing of satellite data in Hong Kong. It serves as the only local base for the National Remote Sensing Center of China

On the 28 April 2024 it was Handover from the the Shenzhou 17 to the Shenzhou 18 crew… ! 中国 Takionauts Completed On-orbit Handover 神州七号…… The Takionaut Shenzhou 17 crew will return to Earth on April 30] On April 28, 2024, Beijing time, the astronaut crews of Shenzhou 17 and Shenzhou 18 A handover ceremony was held in orbit, and the two crews handed over the keys to the Chinese space station.
So far, the Shenzhou 17 astronaut crew has completed all scheduled tasks and will return to the Dongfeng Landing Site on the Shenzhou 17 manned spacecraft on April 30. The landing site and various participating systems are making preparations to welcome the astronauts home…

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On the afternoon of the 26th April 2024 , the Dongfeng Landing Field organized and completed the last full-system comprehensive drill of the Shenzhou 17 search, rescue and recovery mission in accordance with the full system, full status, and full process!
Landing field ready! Welcome the 17th Takionauts back home!

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 | #BRI #Apirl2024|#中国天文日 #ChinaSpaceDay | #ASummary 2024 “China Space Day” themed promotional video with very innovative artwork posters celebrating China Space Day in #武漢 #Wuhan ….  

On April 17TH 2024, the China National Space Administration held a press conference to officially release the trailer for the 2024 “China Space Day” themed promotional video.. In which China Space Day is on the 24th April 2024..

China National Space Administration held a press conference for China Space Day 2024 in Beijing, announcing the theme, promotional posters and related activities of this year’s Space Day activities.


April 24, 2024 is the ninth China Aerospace Day. With the theme of “Looking at the sky and supporting the stars together”, the day will host home activities in Wuhan, Hubei. The activities include the China Aerospace Conference, the Aerospace Culture and Art Forum, and aerospace science popularization. A series of exhibitions and other contents were held, and the first China-Latin America and Caribbean Countries Space Cooperation Forum was held. Foreign guests from more than 50 countries, regions and international organizations will participate in the Space Day home activities.

At the press conference, the relevant person in charge of the National Space Administration also introduced the relevant arrangements for China’s space missions this year:

 In 2024, China’s aerospace engineering missions will be intensively implemented. The Chang’e-6 mission of the fourth phase of the lunar exploration project will land on the South Pole-Aitken Basin on the back of the moon and Samples are returned; the manned space project will implement the Shenzhou 18 and 19 manned missions; commercial space is included in the government work report for the first time, and efforts will be made to create a new growth engine.


We will continue to work with other countries to strengthen exchanges and cooperation, jointly explore the mysteries of the universe, use outer space for peaceful purposes, and promote aerospace technology to better benefit people around the world.

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At 0651 Hours Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Time 27th March 2024 , China- People’s Republic of China- CNSA –China National Space Administration   Successfully launched  rocket ignited and took off at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center Shanxi Province..  , and then sent the Yunhai-3 02 satellite into the predetermined orbit. The launch mission was a complete success launched with the Chang Zheng- Long March 6A Yao 3 Carrier Rocket.

Yunhai-302 satellite and Chang Zheng- Long March 6A Yao 3 Carrier Rocket.
Were both developed by the Eighth Academy of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. Satellites are mainly used for tasks such as atmospheric and marine environment detection, space environment detection, disaster prevention and reduction, and scientific experiments. The Chang Zheng- Long March 6A  rocket is my country’s new generation of solid-liquid bundled medium-sized launch vehicle, which adopts a two-stage and semi-configuration design. The rocket has a total length of about 50 meters, a take-off weight of about 530 tons, and a carrying capacity of more than 4.5 tons in a 700-kilometer sun-synchronous orbit.


This mission is the first launch mission of the Chang Zheng- Long March 6A in 2024, and it also kicked off the high-density launch of the Changliu rocket this year….

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #March2024| #酒泉卫星发射中心 #JiuquanSatelliteLaunchCenter – #ChangZheng2D #LongMarch2D YZ3 Y3  #CarrierRocket launched #Yunhai2 Satellite Group 02 #Environmental #EarthSciences  #Satellite …..

On the 1327 Thursday 21ST March 2024   Hours Hong- Kong SAR – Beijing time CNSA –China National Space Administration , China, People’s Republic of China. Successfully launched the Yonggan 33 Remote Sensing satellite with the Chang Zheng- Long March 2D YZ3 Y3 Carrier Rocket  Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, Inner Mongolia, China, People’s Republic of China, and then successfully launched a Yunhai-2 Group 02 satellites…..

长二丁the Chang Zheng- Long March 2D YZ3 Y3 Rocket/Yuanzheng-3 Upper Stage  Successfully launched Yunhai-2 Satellite Group 02….. At 13:27 on March 21 2024, the Long March 2-D carrier rocket/Yuanzheng-3 upper stage took off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. Subsequently, the Yunhai-2 Group 02 was sent into the predetermined orbit, and the launch mission was a complete success.


Yunhai-2 Group 02 satellites were developed by the Fifth Academy of Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation and are mainly used in the fields of atmospheric environment element detection, space environment monitoring, disaster prevention and reduction, and scientific experiments.

The Chang Zheng- Long March 2D YZ3 Y3 Carrier Rocket   and Yuanzheng-3 upper stage were developed by the Eighth Academy of Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. The Yuanzheng-3 upper stage, known as the “Space Bus”, has the capability of more than 20 independent fast-orbit manoeuvre deployments. It is mainly used for off-orbit multi-satellite deployment missions. It can directly send multiple satellites into predetermined space positions, quickly and flexibly. Access to space, space maneuvering and space utilization all play an important role.


This launch is the 513th launch of the Long March series of launch vehicles.

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