#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI  #March2023 |#西昌衛星發射中心 #XichangSatelliteLaunchCenter – Successfully launching the advance iconic #ChangZheng3B #LongMarch3B Y90  #CarrierRocket deploying advance Gaofen 13-02  #EarthSciences #RemoteSensing #EnivormentalSatellite  #Satellite The third launch within a week!

On the 17th March  2023  in  CNSA _China National Space Administration -China – People’s Republic of China At 1633 hours Hong Kong –Beijing Time China- People’s Republic of China launch the Chang Zheng – Long march 3B  Carrier Rocket launching from station form Xichang Satellite Launch Center Sichuan Province…..Deploying the Gaofen 13-02  Earth Sciences Environmental satellite….

Long March 3B successfully launched the Gaofen 13-02 satellite successfully launch the Gaofen 13-02 satellite into space, and the satellite went smoothly Entering the predetermined orbit, the launch mission was a complete success. The satellite is mainly used in the fields of land census, crop yield estimation, environmental governance, weather early warning and forecasting, and comprehensive disaster prevention and mitigation. This mission is the 468th flight of the Long March series of launch vehicles!

The 02 satellite is a high-orbit optical remote sensing satellite, which is mainly used in emergency disaster reduction, land census, ocean observation, environmental governance, meteorological observation and other fields, and can provide information services for national economic construction.

Chang Zheng – Long march 3B  Carrier Rocket yao 90 launches high score 13th No. 02 satellite mission badge: This badge is inspired by the historical allusion of a horse stepping on a flying swallow. Ma Ta Feiyan is a magical and rare treasure in the history of ancient sculpture art in my country. It is a landmark building in Xichang. As an emblem element, it implies the rapid development of China’s aerospace industry and the tenacious and indomitable spirit of astronauts.
The main body of the emblem is the Chang Zheng – Long march rocket, the earth is in the center of the picture, auspicious clouds surround the main body, and the stars mark the launch site, which means that one arrow and one star will be launched from here, and go forward bravely, just like astronauts bravely climbing the peak of science and technology, to write China’s aerospace industry The new chapter dares to overcome all difficulties and obstacles…..

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #國家航天局|#BRI #March2023 |#ChineseAcademyofSciences #NationalAstronomicalObservatory #EinsteinProbe X-ray astronomical #Satellite – pinpoint the source of gravitational waves discovering the mysterious universe planned launch this year.  

國家航天局CNSA –China National Space Administration  China, People’s Republic of China plans to launch the Einstein probe at the end of this year China plans to launch a new X-ray astronomical satellite, the Einstein probe, at the end of 2023. It is expected to capture the first ray of light from a supernova explosion and help search and precise positioning the source of gravitational waves, discovering more distant, fainter celestial objects and fleeting mysterious phenomena in the universe. The satellite project has entered the final stage of positive development.

The X-ray Imaging Laboratory of the National Astronomical Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has been developing lobster eye X-ray imaging technology since 2010. After years of key technology research, it finally made a breakthrough, fully mastered the technology, and has completely independent intellectual property rights. The team carried out the test and verification of this technology on the space new technology test satellite launched in July 2022, and obtained and publicly released the wide-field X-ray focused imaging sky map for the first time in the world.

Yuan Weimin, the chief scientist of the Einstein Probe Satellite and a researcher at the National Astronomical Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, introduced at the recently held 35th National Space Exploration Symposium that the satellite project has entered the final development stage.

Inspired by the peculiar focusing imaging principle of lobster eyes, scientists have designed a special new type of X-ray telescope, which has a large observation field of view and higher detection sensitivity.

“That is to say, this kind of telescope can see the darker and farther universe while seeing a wide range. It is thanks to the lobster eye telescope technology that the Einstein Probe satellite can see the currently known universe.” There are very few soft X-ray bands for large-field, high-sensitivity, and fast time-domain survey monitoring.” Yuan Weimin said.

The X-ray Imaging Laboratory of the National Astronomical Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has been developing lobster eye X-ray imaging technology since 2010. After years of key technology research, it finally made a breakthrough, fully mastered the technology, and has completely independent intellectual property rights. The team carried out the test and verification of this technology on the space new technology test satellite launched in July 2022, and obtained and publicly released the wide-field X-ray focused imaging sky map for the first time in the world

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #February2023 |#天宫#Tiangong #ChinaSpaceStation #CMS #ChinaMannedSpace #Shenzhou15 Crew #Vlogging #Videography through awesome #Wentian module windows for Awesome Earth Views…..  

On the week of on the 22nd January 2023 CMS China Manned SpaceCNSA-China National Space Administration  the crew of the Shenzhou 15 of the Tiangong-China Space Station celebrating the Festive Chinese Lunar New Year in writing New Year good luck blessings in Chinese Traditional Couplets in Traditional Chinese calligraphy wondering what the crew of the Shenzhou 15….?

On the week of 20th February 2023 the Shenzhou 15 crew Takionaut handheld first perspective to see the earth The world outside the window not only symbolizes warmth and beauty, but also a medium for people to place their emotions and good expectations. What kind of emotion does the world outside the window seen by the astronauts arouse?

神舟十五号Shenzhou 15 spacecraft, the flexible solar wing of the Wentian capsule, and the robotic arm of the space station, taken by the astronauts at the porthole of the Wentian experimental module, blend with the boundless space and the blue earth…..

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BeltAndRoadinitiative #March2022 | #YellowSea #MobileMarineLaunchPlatform  Launches the International Icon #ChangZheng11 #LongMarch11 #CarrierRocket #Jilin #Gaofen #RemoteSensing  #EarthSciences  #Satellite

On 30th April 2022 1130 morning Hours Hong Kong SAR- Beijing time , the Belt and Road Initiative CNSA –China National Space Administration  launching from the Yellow Sea of Southern waters of China – People’s Republic of China. It is the third time for a for a Chang Zheng – Long March 11 sea launch Carrier Rocket launching to deploy five Satellites According to the Aerospace Science and Technology Group, the Chang Zheng Long March 11 Carrier Rocket Jilin-1 Gaofen 03D04~07 and Gaofen 04A include 5 satellites. They are optical remote sensing technology satellites funded and developed by Changguang Satellite Technology Co., Ltd. They are mainly used to obtain high-resolution visible light push-broom images and video images. After the five satellites are networked with the in-orbit Jilin-1 satellite, they will provide users in industries such as forestry, agriculture, grassland, ocean, resources, environment, and urban construction with more abundant remote sensing data and product services….

According to the First Academy of Aerospace Science and Technology Group, a total of 5-8 launch missions are scheduled for the Long March 11 this year, including 1-3 sea launch missions. The satellite was successfully put into the predetermined orbit, and the launch was a complete success. This is the first time that my country has achieved a “one-stop” launch of a carrier rocket at sea, that is, the integration of final assembly, general testing, port departure, and launch.


In this mission, the Long March 11 carrier rocket has carried out a number of technical improvements represented by the replacement of the new servo mechanism at the first stage, which improved the test coverage and maintainability of the rocket, and made the launch operation simpler. The launch ship has a range of more than 550 kilometers, which further expands the maneuvering range of Haishe and improves mission adaptability. This launch is the 418th launch of the Long March series of carrier rockets.

The  Chang Zheng Long March 11 carrier rocket lifted the Jilin-1 series satellites in the southern waters of the Yellow Sea in my country in a “one carrier rocket and five satellites” manner. Then the satellite was successfully put into the predetermined orbit, and the launch was a complete success. This is the first time that my country has achieved a “one-stop” launch of a carrier rocket at sea, that is, the integration of final assembly, general testing, port departure, and launch.

In this mission, the  Chang Zheng Long March 11 carrier rocket has carried out a number of technical improvements represented by the replacement of the new servo mechanism at the first stage, which improved the test coverage and maintainability of the rocket, and made the launch operation simpler. The launch ship has a range of more than 550 kilometers, which further expands the maneuvering range of Haishe and improves mission adaptability. This launch is the 418th launch of the Long March series of carrier rockets.

Up to now, the Chang Zheng Long March 11 carrier rocket has carried out a total of 13 launch missions, including 10 land launches and 3 sea launches, sending a total of 58 satellites into space. There will also be 1 to 3 sea launches planned this year, including low-inclination circular orbits and sun-synchronous orbits.


Jilin-1 Gaofen 03D04~07 and Gaofen 04A include 5 satellites. They are optical remote sensing technology satellites funded and developed by Changguang Satellite Technology Co., Ltd. They are mainly used to obtain high-resolution visible light push-broom images and video images. After the five satellites are networked with the in-orbit Jilin-1 satellite, they will provide users in industries such as forestry, agriculture, grassland, ocean, resources, environment, and urban construction with more abundant remote sensing data and product services.

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BeltAndRoadinitiative #April2022 | #CMS #ChinaMannedSpace #Tiangong #ChinaSpaceStation #Shenzhou13 #Earth Stunning #EarthPhotography of cherishing #EarthDay2022 #EarthSciences …….   #AGallery

中国空间站 On currently on December 2021, the Belt and Road Initiative CNSA –China National Space Administration  CSS China Space Station in which on a three to six months setting up a new home of the first three Shenzhou 13 in which spending up to on for the further construction and verifications of the systems of the CSS –China Space Station 2021 launch calendar in which currently the three Takionauts current Shenzhou 13 ……  Preparations for the six months of extension of the China Space Station  In which the currently it remains awaiting for the crew of setting up home in conducting fun scientifically onboard中国空间站..  China Space station …..

On the 16th April 2022 Saturday in between times of 09:35-10:05 hour’s morning Hong Kong SAR Beijing Time, Shenzhou13 will be back on earth in which the crew of Shenzhou 13 Zhai Zhigang, Wang Yaping and Ye Guangfu, are on their way back to Earth after a national record six-month-long mission in orbit aboard the Chinese China Space Station to preparedness for its construction calendar stage one of the year 2022 completion ….

 As part of earth Day  on 22nd April 2022 CMS China Manned Space its associated wing of the CNSA China National Space Administration Official release of photos taken in orbit! Come and see!  2022 Earth Day Today is the 53rd “Earth Day”, “Cherish the earth, harmonious coexistence between man and nature” is the theme of this year’s Earth Day. Let us feel the beauty of the earth together with the perspective of the officially released Shenzhou 13 Takionaut crew taken by Wang Yaping, Zhai Zhigang and Ye Guangfu. …. .

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