On the 25th April 2025 Space Day of China – Hours Hong Kong SAR – Beijing timeCNSA –China National Space Administrationthe China, People’s Republic of China Newest generation of cargo spacecraft officially unveiled, highly reliable and intelligent! It will make its maiden flight this year
China, People’s Republic of China my country’s new generation of cargo spacecraft has been unveiled. It weighs about 5 tons, has low cost, high reliability and strong intelligence, and will make its maiden flight this year
In the exploration of the vast universe, China’s space industry has always made steady progress and continued to write new glorious chapters. As the key support for the construction and operation of China’s space station, cargo spacecraft plays a vital role in ensuring the supply of space station materials and the transportation of scientific research equipment. At present, China’s Tianzhou cargo spacecraft in service has made great contributions to the construction and maintenance of the space station with its excellent performance and reliable operation.
The Tianzhou cargo spacecraft is an advanced cargo spacecraft independently developed by my country. Since it was put into use, it has successfully carried out space station cargo transportation missions many times. It has a large carrying capacity and can deliver a large amount of living supplies, experimental equipment, propellants and other key materials to the space station, effectively ensuring the smooth development of astronauts’ on-orbit life and scientific research.
The Tianzhou cargo spacecraft is designed with full consideration of the needs of the space station. It has precise docking technology and efficient material unloading capabilities, and can achieve seamless docking with the space station, ensuring that materials can be quickly and accurately transferred to the space station. At the same time, the Tianzhou cargo spacecraft also has the ability to replenish propellant on orbit, providing important power support for the orbit maintenance and attitude adjustment of the space station, greatly extending the on-orbit operation life of the space station.
However, with the continuous advancement of China’s space station construction and the gradual implementation of future deep space exploration missions, higher requirements are placed on the performance and functions of cargo spacecraft. Against this background, my country’s new generation of space “couriers” – the Qingzhou cargo spacecraft came into being. At the 2025 “China Space Day” science exhibition, the Qingzhou cargo spacecraft was officially unveiled, attracting the attention of the global aerospace community.
The Qingzhou cargo spacecraft was developed by the Microsatellite Innovation Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. It is a light, small and fast spacecraft that integrates “low cost, high reliability, high adaptability and high intelligence”. It is also an important part of the space-to-earth cargo transportation system of the Chinese space station. It has the characteristics of moderate capacity, fast and flexible, and outstanding benefits. It will further enhance the safety and reliability of the space station’s material supply, especially the heterogeneous backup capability, and provide a solid guarantee for the safe and stable operation of the Chinese space station in orbit.
The Qingzhou cargo spacecraft has a “small body” but contains “big energy”. According to Chang Liang, chief designer of the Qingzhou cargo spacecraft and researcher at the Microsatellite Innovation Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Qingzhou cargo spacecraft weighs about 5 tons, has an upward transport capacity of more than 1.8 tons, and a downward transport capacity of 2 tons.
Such a capacity configuration can not only meet the daily material supply needs of the space station, but also adapt to the transportation tasks of different types of goods. Its loading volume is about 9 cubic meters, and the volume of the cargo compartment is 27 cubic meters, which can carry astronauts’ living supplies, scientific experimental equipment, scientific payloads, etc. The cabin adopts a four-layer shelf mode with a total of 40 cargo grids. For special cargo needs, corresponding interfaces are reserved on the shelves, which can provide suitable storage space for goods of different specifications and shapes, greatly improving the flexibility and efficiency of cargo transportation.
In order to further reduce the cost of cargo transportation to China’s space station and improve transportation efficiency, the Microsatellite Innovation Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the rocket developer China Science and Technology Aerospace jointly carried out a joint demonstration of ship-rocket integration. Integrated work was carried out in terms of structural design, test and launch process, measurement and control communication, and pre-launch loading plan. In response to the requirements of cold chain transportation of spacecraft, the launch process was optimized, and the ship-rocket integrated test was adopted to simplify the test and launch process. This integrated design concept not only improves the economy of the mission, but also greatly shortens the launch preparation time, enabling the Qingzhou cargo spacecraft to respond more quickly to the material needs of the space station and achieve rapid launch.
Shu Rong, commander-in-chief of the Qingzhou cargo spacecraft and secretary of the Party Committee of the Microsatellite Innovation Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, said that the integrated single-cabin configuration design is a prominent feature of the Qingzhou cargo spacecraft. On the premise of meeting the mission requirements, the integrated single-cabin configuration can improve space utilization and improve the economy of the mission. The integrated configuration greatly reduces the size of the Qingzhou, providing the largest and best space for cargo, and providing astronauts with convenient and fast operating space. At the same time, this configuration makes it easier to choose the right carrier, can adapt to multiple types of rockets, meet the needs of rapid launch, and further enhance the flexibility and adaptability of the Qingzhou cargo spacecraft.
Intelligence is also a highlight of the Qingzhou cargo spacecraft. Qingzhou is equipped with an intelligent cargo transportation management system that can realize intelligent identification, positioning and management of cargo. Astronauts can quickly find the required items through voice interaction and other methods, which improves the efficiency of cargo delivery, reduces the workload of astronauts, and also reduces the risks caused by manual operation errors. This intelligent design concept not only reflects the innovative development of China’s aerospace technology, but also provides a useful exploration for the intelligent operation and management of future space stations.
In addition to its powerful cargo transportation capabilities, the Qingzhou cargo spacecraft also demonstrates diverse application potential. It can not only transport conventional cargo such as astronauts’ daily necessities and scientific experimental equipment, but also carry various test payloads, support manned or unmanned space science payloads and various on-orbit experiments, meet the diverse needs of the space station, and improve the scientific research and application value of the space station.
It is worth mentioning that the Qingzhou cargo spacecraft has also actively introduced the concepts and technical means of commercial aerospace. For the first time, the business model of cargo transportation system overall management is adopted to combine the carrier and the spacecraft more closely, so as to achieve the overall optimization design of the system; the concept of commercial aerospace is introduced to promote the rapid iteration and application of new ideas, new devices and new materials in the aerospace field, and form good economic and social benefits. In addition, the Qingzhou cargo spacecraft also plans to explore various business models such as naming rights, carrying IP culture, brand communication, and popular science cooperation, and carry out innovative cooperation with all walks of life in the society to form good economic and social benefits and promote the sustainable development of China’s aerospace industry.
This year, the first prototype of the Qingzhou cargo spacecraft is scheduled to fly for the first time, and the first prototype is scheduled to be ready for delivery next year, ready to carry out cargo transportation missions to the space station. With the gradual commissioning of the Qingzhou cargo spacecraft, the material transportation capacity of the Chinese space station will be further enhanced, providing a more powerful guarantee for the long-term stable operation of the space station and the implementation of deep space exploration missions. It is believed that in the near future, the Qingzhou cargo spacecraft will be like a smart “space ark”, shuttling back and forth in the vast universe, opening up a broader world for the development of China’s aerospace industry.
Source: Science and Technology Daily reported on April 25, “China’s new generation officially unveiled! Planned for first flight this year”
On the day Thursday Space Day of China of 1717 Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Time 24th April 2025 CNSA –China National Space Administration , China, People’s Republic of China…. Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Time , the crew of the Chang Zheng -Long March 2F Yao 19 carrier rocket successfully deployed to the launch complex at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, Inner Mongolia, China, People’s Republic of China.. in that Successfully launch of the CZ- Long March 2F Yao20 Carrier rocket with a newly announcement crew with a docking towards CNSA- China Space Station –Tiangong for a Six months mission duration.
神舟二十号 Shenzhou 20 launch complete success The launch of the Shenzhou 20 manned spacecraft was a complete success. The 20th Shenzhou spacecraft journey began on the occasion of the 55th launch of the “Dongfanghong 1”.
At 17:17 Beijing time on April 24, 2025, the Long March 2F Yao 20 carrier rocket carrying the Shenzhou 20 manned spacecraft ignited and launched at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. About 10 minutes later, the Shenzhou 20 manned spacecraft successfully separated from the rocket and entered the predetermined orbit. At present, the Takionaut crew is in good condition and the launch was a complete success.
After the spacecraft enters orbit, it will conduct autonomous rapid rendezvous and docking with the space station assembly according to the predetermined procedure. The Shenzhou 20 Takionaut crew will rotate in orbit with the Shenzhou 19 astronaut crew. During their work and life in the space station, the Shenzhou 20 astronaut crew will carry out a number of experiments and applications in the fields of space life and human research, microgravity physical science, and new space technologies, conduct multiple extravehicular activities, and complete tasks such as the installation of space station debris protection devices, and the installation and recovery of extravehicular payloads and extravehicular platform equipment.
This mission is the fifth manned flight mission of China’s manned space program in the space station application and development stage, and the 35th launch mission since the project was launched. So far, China has 26 Takionauts and 41 people have entered space to perform flight missions. This mission is also the 571st flight of the Long March series of launch vehicles and the 20th flight of the Shenzhou spacecraft.
[Departure ceremony!] 陈冬陈中瑞王杰将出发space The departure ceremony for the Takionaut crew of the Shenzhou 20 manned flight mission was held at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center]
At 14:25 Beijing time on April 24, 2025, the departure ceremony for the astronaut crew of the Shenzhou20 manned flight mission was held at the Dream Garden Square of Wentian Pavilion in the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. At 14:26, Xu Xueqiang, commander-in-chief of China’s manned space program and commander-in-chief of the space station application and development phase flight mission headquarters, issued the “departure” order, and the three astronauts Chen Dong, Chen Zhongrui and Wang Jie received the order to set off on the tenth “China Space Day”. At present, the Shenzhou 19 astronaut crew has been stationed in the space station for nearly six months and is actively preparing to welcome the upcoming Shenzhou 20 astronaut crew.
55 years ago today, China’s first artificial satellite, Dongfanghong-1, was successfully launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, sounding the clarion call for China’s march into space. 22 years ago, China’s first astronaut Yang Liwei set off into space from here, realizing the Chinese nation’s thousand-year dream of flying into space. Today, the space station has been built, and the dream of landing on the moon is moving from blueprint to reality. Generation after generation of successors have taken over the “baton” and followed in the footsteps of their predecessors. The future of China’s aerospace industry, which follows a “blueprint to the end”, is promising.
On the day Wednesday of Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Time 23rd April 2025 CNSA –China National Space Administration , China, People’s Republic of China…. Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Time , the crew of the Chang Zheng -Long March 2F Yao 19 carrier rocket successfully deployed to the launch complex at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, Inner Mongolia, China, People’s Republic of China.. in that readiness launch of the CZ- Long March 2F Yao20 Carrier rocket with a newly announcement crew with a docking towards CNSA- China Space Station –Tiangong for a Six months mission duration.
神舟二十号Shenzhou 20 Crew is confirmed Takionauts in today’s press conference.. Chen Dong, Chen Zhongrui and Wang Jie are about to go to space
manned flight mission has been confirmed to go to space for a “business trip” on the “China Space Day”. After research and decision by the General Command of the Space Station Application and Development Phase Flight Mission, the astronaut crew that will carry out the Shenzhou XX manned flight mission will consist of three astronauts: Chen Dong, Chen Zhongrui and Wang Jie, with Chen Dong as the commander. The crew includes two astronauts and one flight engineer. Chen Dong is about to become the first astronaut in the second batch of astronauts to fly into space three times. Chen Zhongrui and Wang Jie are both in the third batch of astronauts and are about to embark on their first personal flight.
On April 23, 2025, Beijing time, the three Takionauts will meet with Chinese and foreign media reporters at the Wentian Pavilion of the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center…..
Takionauts: Chen Dong (commander, third flight, performed 11th and 14th missions), Chen Zhongrui (third batch, first time, Air Force pilot), Wang Jie (third batch, first time, engineer of China Academy of Space Technology). Launch time: 17:17, April 24th Mission duration: six months docking method: 6.5 hours
陈冬 Chen Dong
Chen Dong, male, Han nationality, native of Zhengzhou, Henan, born in Luoyang, Henan, master’s degree. Born in December 1978, joined the army in August 1997, joined the Communist Party of China in April 1999, and is currently the captain of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Astronaut Brigade, a special astronaut, and has the rank of Army Colonel. He was once the captain of a flight brigade of a certain regiment of a certain division of the Air Force and was rated as a first-class pilot of the Air Force. In May 2010, he was selected as the second batch of astronauts in my country. In October 2016, he carried out the Shenzhou 11 manned flight mission. In December of the same year, he was awarded the honorary title of “Hero Astronaut” by the CPC Central Committee, the State Council, and the Central Military Commission, and was awarded the “Third-level Space Merit Medal”. In June 2022, he carried out the Shenzhou 14 manned flight mission. In March 2023, he was awarded the “Second-level Space Merit Medal” by the CPC Central Committee, the State Council, and the Central Military Commission. After a comprehensive assessment, he was selected to be the crew of the Shenzhou 20 manned flight mission and served as the commander.
陈中瑞 Chen Zhongrui
Chen Zhongrui, male, Han nationality, native of Huaxian County, Henan Province, bachelor’s degree. Born in October 1984, joined the army in September 2003, joined the Communist Party of China in June 2005, and is currently the deputy captain of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Astronaut Brigade, a fourth-level astronaut, and a colonel in the Air Force. He was a pilot of a flight brigade of the Air Force Aviation Corps and was rated as a first-level pilot in the Air Force. In September 2020, he was selected as the third batch of astronauts in my country. After a comprehensive assessment, he was selected as the crew of the Shenzhou 20 manned flight mission.
王杰 Wang Jie
Wang Jie, male, Han nationality, native of Bayannur, Inner Mongolia, PhD. Born in September 1989, enlisted in the army in January 2021, joined the Communist Party of China in June 2009, and is currently a fourth-level astronaut of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Astronaut Brigade, with the rank of Army Colonel. Former engineer of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. In September 2020, he was selected as one of the third batch of astronauts in China. After a comprehensive assessment, he was selected to be a member of the Shenzhou 20 manned flight mission crew.
On the morning of April 23, 2025, a press conference for the Shenzhou 20 manned flight mission was held at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.
The spokesperson introduced that this mission is the fifth manned flight mission in the application and development phase of the space station, and the 35th flight mission of the manned space program. The main purpose of the mission is to complete the on-orbit rotation with the Shenzhou 19 crew, stay in the space station for about 6 months, carry out space science and application experiments, implement astronaut extravehicular activities and cargo entry and exit, install space debris protection devices, and install and recover extravehicular payloads and extravehicular equipment.
This mission will conduct three life science experiments using zebrafish, planarians, and Streptomyces as research subjects.
The spokesperson pointed out that at present, the development of various manned lunar missions is progressing smoothly. The Long March 10 carrier rocket, Mengzhou manned spacecraft, Lanyue lunar lander, Wangyu lunar suit, and exploration manned lunar rover are all undergoing prototype development and testing as planned. The lunar remote sensing satellite has completed project approval and competitive selection. The development and construction of ground systems such as the launch site, measurement and control communications, and landing site are progressing in an orderly manner as planned
On April 22, 2025, the Shenzhou 20 mission completed the last pre-launch joint rehearsal of all areas (first area, navigation area, and landing area). At present, the launch mission systems have completed relevant functional inspections, the equipment is in a stable state, the personnel are ready, and the launch site has completed all preparations before the launch.
On April 20, the launch site organized all units to conduct a full system joint exercise (the first area joint exercise). Under the unified dispatch of the launch site system, the tower, rocket, spacecraft and other subsystems were checked for functionality, and a full-process simulation exercise was conducted from flight preparation, ignition and takeoff to spacecraft separation. In this joint exercise, the three astronauts of the “Shenzhou 20” crew simulated the flight mission according to the process and carried out a launch day rehearsal, during which they needed to board the spacecraft return capsule. The astronaut crew is still one of the biggest highlights of this mission.
The crew of the Shenzhou XX manned flight mission will continue the combination of old and new, with the first or second batch of astronauts leading the mission, and the third batch of Takionauts. Since the Shenzhou 17 mission, China’s manned flight missions have been commanded by the second batch of astronauts for three consecutive times, with two third batch Takionauts. At present, among the seven Takionauts in the second batch, Chen Dong, Tang Hongbo, Ye Guangfu, and Cai Xuzhe have successively served as flight mission crew commanders, and Liu Yang, Wang Yaping, and Zhang Lu have never had the experience of leading a mission. Will China’s first female commander appear next? Or will the first batch of astronauts Liu Wang and Zhang Xiaoguang realize their dreams of space again? At the same time, will there be new payload experts in the third batch of astronauts? It is expected that on the morning of April 23, the three Takionauts of the Shenzhou XX crew will officially debut.
At present, the Takionauts entering the flight stage in China are mainly the first, second and third batches, of which 9 are in service in the first batch, 7 in the second batch and 18 in the third batch, totaling 34. Among the first batch of astronauts, Yang Liwei is the first Chinese to fly into space; Zhai Zhigang is the first Chinese to leave the spacecraft; Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng are the first Takionauts to perform two-person multi-day flights; Jing Haipeng has flown four times, making him the Chinese astronaut with the most flights so far, and also the first astronaut to perform a mid-term stay in orbit; Liu Wang is the first Chinese to manually drive a spacecraft. As they age, when the space station is put into use and development, the first batch of astronauts are retiring to the second line, the second batch of astronauts are taking over as the backbone, and the third batch of astronauts will gradually become the main force.
Since the establishment of the space station, China has carried out two manned flight missions every year, with each mission cycle of about 6 months (the first was 3 months), providing a large number of flight opportunities for active astronauts, especially the second, third and even fourth batches of astronauts. Since the “Shenzhou 14” mission, the Chinese space station has entered a state of continuous manned presence, and the crew has achieved in-orbit handover. “Shenzhou 19” is the 8th manned flight mission of the Chinese space station. After nearly 6 months of flight, the crew astronauts Cai Xuzhe, Song Lingdong and Wang Haoze will welcome a new three-person team to take over the residence.
On January 20, 2025, the Shenzhou 20 manned flight mission logo was released.
The logo of the Shenzhou XX manned flight mission combines tradition and innovation, with a stable triangle as its base, symbolizing that astronauts are climbing new heights based on experience. The main elements of the logo are composed of the earth, the Chinese space station and the Shenzhou XX manned spacecraft. With “precision”, “depth” and “focus” as the design themes, these elements are reconstructed through large perspective and gradient, presenting a stronger visual level as a whole, simulating a visual experience of looking at the external space through a porthole. The red frame conveys the mission of manned flight, and the dark blue inside implies the vast space. The main body of the Shenzhou spacecraft radially docks with the space station, and the solar wing cleverly forms the Chinese character “二十” (i.e. “twenty”). The bright light of the space station cuts through the sky, demonstrating the spirit of astronauts moving forward towards the light and moving forward courageously. The logo simulates the perspective of the porthole, with clear layers and a full sense of visual depth. The simple flat pattern is interwoven with functional wind dots and lines, adding a modern atmosphere. This logo not only highlights the driving force of China’s aerospace science and technology, but also expresses the infinite vision and determination for future exploration. The outer ring of the Shenzhou 20 manned spaceflight mission logo continues the red color used in previous manned spaceflight missions, representing the country and life. The interior of the logo uses dark blue and indigo to depict the earth, orbit, and the intersecting horizon. The Chinese space station and the Shenzhou 20 manned spacecraft are the main components of the composition, and white is used to reflect their inherent color, scientific intentions, and highlight the visual subject. The Shenzhou 20 manned spaceflight mission logo uses four fonts. The use of these fonts is mainly to highlight the design concept with “science fiction” and “dream” as keywords. The font spacing is adjusted to meet the composition requirements and match the overall visual style.
Scientific research tasks
The spokesperson introduced that this mission will use zebrafish, planarians and Streptomyces as research objects and carry out three life science experiments , including:
Weightlessness-induced bone loss/myocardial remodeling is an important medical problem that restricts human deep space exploration. The zebrafish experiment will be based on the zebrafish-duckweed binary ecosystem established during the Shenzhou 18 mission to study the effects of microgravity on protein homeostasis in higher vertebrates and to clarify the regulatory role of protein homeostasis on bone loss and cardiovascular dysfunction caused by weightlessness.
Planarians have powerful regenerative abilities. This experiment on planarian space regeneration is the first of its kind in China. This project will further understand the basic mechanisms of regeneration at the individual level. The research results will help solve health problems such as human space injuries.
Streptomyces plays an important role in soil improvement, plant growth promotion and stress resistance, and ecosystem construction and maintenance. This experiment studies the expression patterns of microbial active substances and enzymes with important application value in the space environment, laying a foundation for the development of microbial application technologies and products using space environment resources.
News on April 22, 2025, there is a mysterious passenger on this space journey – it is not an astronaut in a space suit, but a planarian called “Sun Wukong of the biological world” by scientists!
Zhen Hui, a young teacher from the School of Life Sciences and Medicine of Shandong University of Technology, introduced that the turbellarians that were sent to the Chinese space station this time were East Asian triangular turbellarians that had undergone asexual reproduction.
Planarians are flatworms with powerful regenerative abilities and are one of the most commonly used animal experimental materials in biological research. Planarians have an amazing ability to repair tissues. Even if they are cut in half, they can still regenerate new muscles, skin, intestines, and even a complete brain on both sides, and this regeneration can continue indefinitely. Research on planarians is of great significance to the study of how human cells overcome aging and delay aging.
Technological innovation
Compared with the rocket for the Shenzhou 19 mission, the Shenzhou 20 mission rocket system has undergone more than 20 optimization and improvements, covering aspects such as manufacturing process, data transmission, and reliability improvement.
Qiao Liqing from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center: This time, the number of cameras on the rocket has increased, and the video resolution has been upgraded to full HD format, which will help us have a more comprehensive control over the entire rocket flight status.
Hu Yonggang from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center: In order to improve the decision-making support capabilities during the mission, we have built a card-based solution library covering multiple key systems such as rockets, launch sites, and ground-to-space communications. This year, we introduced the rocket digital flight companion system for the first time, which visualizes key processes such as general inspections and full system drills, and enables real-time interpretation of test data and accurate simulation of flight status.
On the day Wednesday of Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Time 16th April 2025 CNSA –China National Space Administration , China, People’s Republic of China At 0745 Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Time , the Chang Zheng -Long March 2F Yao 19 carrier rocket successfully deployed to the launch complex at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, Inner Mongolia, China, People’s Republic of China.. in that readiness
On April 16, 2025, at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, the Long March 2F Yao 20 rocket ship-rocket combination that will carry out the Shenzhou XX manned flight mission drove out of the general assembly and test plant and was being vertically transferred to the launch area. The fairing on top of the rocket contains the Shenzhou XX manned spacecraft, which will carry three Takionauts into space. The vertical transfer will take more than two hours, after which the ship-rocket combination will arrive at the launch tower and officially enter the launch preparation stage. According to the mission arrangement, the Shenzhou XX manned spacecraft will be launched at an appropriate time in the near future.
神舟二十号The Shenzhou 20 manned spacecraft and the Long March 2F Yao 20 carrier rocket combination have been transferred to the launch area. At present, the launch site facilities and equipment are in good condition. The subsequent pre-launch functional inspections, joint tests and other work will be carried out as planned….
On the Month of March 2025, China, People’s Republic of China, it’s the world’s number one most important event it’s the两会 Two Sessions in which last out Ten Days straight starting out on the 6th March 2024 .. The Two Sessions (Chinese: 两会) is the collective term for the Chinese government’s annual plenary sessions of the National People’s Congress (NPC) and of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), which are typically both held every March at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing around the same …
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王亞平 Wang Yaping Colonel – Takionaut Shenzhou 10/13 Mission internationally Known as China’s First Teacher …. During the two sessions of 2024, Takionaut Wang Yaping aims for moonwalk, shares space station research progress and astronaut preparation mindset. Completed spacewalk in Shenzhou-13 mission, now focused on continuous training for readiness.
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Wang Yaping: Preparing for the moon landing! What preparations is she making? When will she land on the moon?
Wang Yaping: Preparing for the moon landing! What preparations is she making? When will she land on the moon? Will she be among the first Taikonauts to land on the moon?
Among the Chinese Taikonauts, Wang Yaping has always been a popular figure. During this year’s two sessions, Chinese astronaut Wang Yaping once again became the focus of media attention. When asked by reporters whether she had plans to go to the moon, she smiled and replied: “We are preparing! We are training and preparing for the moon landing!”
These brief and powerful words not only revealed Wang Yaping’s positive attitude towards future space missions, but also triggered widespread speculation among the public as to whether she would become one of the first Taikonauts to land on the moon.
After the interview video was released on CCTV.com, netizens left comments saying that it was indeed appropriate and it would not be surprising if she went! Someone said, “She should be the first to go to the moon because she is Chang’e. It would be a little less interesting if there was no Chang’e on the moon!”
Let’s first review Wang Yaping’s space experience: As an outstanding representative of China’s space industry, Wang Yaping’s space journey is full of legends. She was born in 1980 and has been yearning for the sky since she was a child. In 2001, Wang Yaping graduated from the Air Force Changchun Flight Academy and became an excellent pilot. In her flying career, she has not only accumulated rich flying experience, but also tempered her tenacious will and excellent emergency response capabilities.
In 2010, Wang Yaping was selected as one of the second batch of Chinese Taikonauts. She knows that being an astronaut is not only an honor, but also a responsibility and mission. Therefore, she sets extremely high standards for herself, constantly studies and trains, and strives to improve her professional skills and physical and mental qualities.
In 2013, Wang Yaping embarked on her first space journey. As one of the crew members of the Shenzhou 10 spacecraft, she lived in space for 15 days with her comrades Nie Haisheng and Zhang Xiaoguang. During this time, she not only participated in a number of scientific experiments and technical tests, but also successfully conducted China’s first space lecture, inspiring countless young people’s love and yearning for space travel.
In 2021, Wang Yaping once again embarked on a space journey. As the commander of the Shenzhou XIII spacecraft, she stayed in the Chinese space station for 6 months with her comrades Zhai Zhigang and Ye Guangfu. During this period, she not only completed a number of complex scientific experiments and technical verifications, but also participated in the daily maintenance and management of the space station, demonstrating the outstanding ability and professionalism of Chinese Taikonauts.
So, what preparations is she making for the moon landing? Combined with the training required for the moon landing, it probably includes the following aspects:
1. Physical training: The lunar mission requires extremely high physical fitness of Taikonauts. Wang Yaping needs to undergo high-intensity physical training, including aerobic exercise, strength training, balance training, etc., to improve her endurance, strength and coordination. These trainings will help her cope with various complex environments and tasks on the moon.
2. Professional skills training: The lunar mission requires Taikonauts to master a number of professional skills, such as spacecraft control, scientific experiment operation, emergency response, etc. Wang Yaping needs to participate in a series of professional training courses to learn and master these skills. At the same time, she also needs to be familiar with the characteristics of the moon’s geology, climate, environment, etc., in order to better complete the scientific exploration mission.
3. Psychological adjustment training: The space environment also places extremely high demands on the psychological quality of Taikonauts. Wang Yaping needs to undergo psychological adjustment training to learn how to maintain a positive and optimistic attitude in a long-term closed, lonely and high-pressure environment. This will help her stay calm and deal with various challenges calmly during the lunar mission.
4. Simulation training: In order to simulate the lunar environment more realistically, Wang Yaping needs to participate in a series of simulation training. These trainings include walking, operating, and repairing tasks in a simulated lunar gravity environment, as well as geological surveys and scientific experiments on a simulated lunar surface. These trainings will help her better adapt to the lunar environment and improve the efficiency of completing tasks.
5. Teamwork training: The moon landing mission requires close cooperation and tacit coordination among Taikonauts. Wang Yaping needs to conduct a lot of teamwork training with her teammates, including mission planning, division of labor and cooperation, emergency response, etc. This will help her to form a strong fighting force with her teammates in the moon landing mission and jointly cope with various challenges.
In addition to training, Wang Yaping and other first Taikonauts who landed on the moon also needed to learn about the lunar space environment, surface environment, geological conditions of the lunar landing site, etc., that is, they needed to become experts with a deep understanding of the moon and lunar landing knowledge
For Taikonauts with multiple spaceflight experiences, the above is not difficult. Wang Yaping not only has rich spaceflight experience and professional qualities, but also has excellent physical and psychological qualities. Therefore, she is fully likely to become one of the first Taikonauts to land on the moon.
my country’s first manned lunar landing mission will most likely be completed by three Taikonauts, and Taikonauts with rich space experience will be arranged to participate. Wang Yaping is also an ideal candidate. Two men and one woman is also more reasonable in terms of gender, so the probability of her being selected is also relatively high. Wang Yaping said in an interview that she is preparing for the moon landing mission, which also means that a group of Taikonauts including her are working hard for my country’s first manned space mission. my country’s manned space engineering office has also stated that it will complete my country’s first manned space mission before 2030, which means that within the next five years, we will be able to see Chinese Taikonauts step on the moon, leaving the first important mark of the Chinese nation’s march toward the stars and the sea.
Born in January 1980, she joined the army in August 1997 and the party in May 2000, with the rank of senior colonel. He once served as the deputy commander of a certain regiment of a certain division of the Air Force Aviation Corps. He flew safely for 1,567 hours and was rated as a second-class pilot of the Air Force. In May 2010, she was selected into the second batch of Chinese astronauts. In March 2012, he was selected as a backup astronaut for the Shenzhou-9 mission. In June 2013, he carried out the Shenzhou 10 mission; in December 2019, he was selected as the crew of the Shenzhou 13 mission Representative to the 13th National People’s Congress, China Aerospace Charity Ambassador In June 2013, she carried out the Shenzhou-10 mission, which lasted 15 days, and became China’s first space teacher. From October 2021 to April 2022, the Shenzhou 13 mission was carried out, which lasted 183 days, and a total of three space lectures were conducted China’s first female astronaut to station on the space station and first to conduct extravehicular activities
Wang Yaping: Ready to go to space at any time, hoping to achieve a moonwalk. Wang Yaping introduced that Tiangong- China’s space station has implemented more than 150 space science research and application projects in batches in orbit. For Takionauts, there are only two states: flying and preparing to fly. Wang Yaping said that in the Shenzhou 13 mission, she has already completed a spacewalk, and after returning, she has started new normalized training, hoping to maintain a better state and be ready at any time…
[Wang Yaping: Ready to go to space at any time, hoping to have the opportunity to walk on the moon] China, full of vitality, has entered the “Two Sessions Time”. Last year, Wang Yaping was elected as a member of the new National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference. Recently, while attending the meeting in Beijing, she accepted a live broadcast from CCTV News’ “One Year Plan to Watch the Two Sessions
Source: CCTV.com March 5 video report: “Wang Yaping said in an interview that she is preparing for the moon landing”
At 1:12 am on January 21st, 2025, Hong Kong SAR- Beijing time, after about 8.5 hours of extravehicular activities, Shenzhou 19 crew astronauts Cai Xuzhe, Song Lingdong, and Wang Haoze worked closely together, and with the support of the space station’s robotic arm and ground scientific researchers, completed the installation of the space station’s space debris protection device and the inspection of extravehicular equipment and facilities. Extravehicular astronauts Cai Xuzhe and Song Lingdong have safely returned to the Wentian laboratory module, and the extravehicular activities were a complete success….