#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #December2023 | #Geely #GeelyGlobal #GeeSpace – Geely’s Future Mobility Constellation Second Orbit 11 Satellite Departure Ceremony was held at the Taizhou Satellite Super Factory towards |#西昌衛星發射中心 #XichangSatelliteLaunchCenter …

Geely’s Future Mobility Constellation Second Orbit 11 Satellite Departure Ceremony was held at the Taizhou Satellite Super Factory

On December 27, 2023, the launch ceremony for the second orbit satellite of Geely’s future mobility constellation was held at the Taizhou Satellite Super Factory of Space and Time Daoyu.

This group of satellites, a total of 11 satellites, will depart from Taizhou and will reach the Xichang Satellite Launch Center across 3,000 kilometers. They will be launched at an appropriate time in early 2024 to complete the deployment of the second orbital area network of the constellation.
 

The 11 satellites in the second orbit of Geely’s future travel constellation are all independently developed by Spacetime Daoyu and shipped from its Taizhou Satellite Super Factory. The factory draws on the world’s advanced satellite manufacturing production lines and satellite development concepts, and combines the automotive industry’s industrialization, standardization, and automated R&D and production experience to achieve disruptive innovation in satellite mass production AIT. Satellite manufacturing efficiency and system reliability have reached industry-leading levels , is the world’s first satellite mass production factory that deeply integrates aerospace manufacturing and automobile manufacturing capabilities.

Geely’s future travel constellation is built and operated by Shitong Daoyu. It is the world’s first commercial communication, navigation and remote sensing integrated constellation. The nine satellites in the first orbit of the constellation were successfully launched into orbit on June 2, 2022, and have been operating stably in orbit for more than a year. Spacetime Daoyu plans to launch the second-orbit satellite of the constellation in early 2024 and complete the network deployment of 72 satellites in the first phase of the constellation in 2025.

By building Geely’s future travel constellation and its own ground system, Spacetime Daoyu independently develops chip module terminal products to provide satellite application services to global users. By integrating communication, navigation, and remote sensing technologies, in the field of automotive regulations, it empowers autonomous driving and intelligent network connection; in the field of consumer electronics, it empowers mobile phones and IoT devices to directly connect to satellite communications; it provides multimodal transportation, smart oceans, and smart It provides satellite data products and services in the fields of agriculture, emergency disaster reduction, ecological environment monitoring and other fields, comprehensively serves the global “Belt and Road” international cooperation, and accelerates the commercialization, scale and global development of satellite applications.

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #September2022  | #ChinaSpaceStation #实验舱 #文天 #Wentian #Shenzhou14 crew celebrating  #中秋節 #MidAutumnFestival 2022 on the #TiangongSpaceStation celebrating with moon cakes Highlights..

On the 1st September 2022 it is the first Shenzhou 14  EVA Spacewalk for  CNSA –China National Space Administration China Space Tiangong Space Station .  first exiting  out  is Commander陈冬Chen Dong opened the airlock door of the airlock cabin Today on 1st September 2022 , Takionaut went out of the cabin for the first time….  On 1st September 2022 The Takionaut ate supper after returning from the Wentian Experimental Module after performing necessary EVA Spacewalks in connecting various modules components to the Tianhe Core Module returning from the Wentian Airlock capsule coming back resting recharging for a mission debriefing..  Now the Shenzhou 14 Takionaut crew has been in orbit for more than half of the time, and successfully completed the first out-of-vehicle mission. The warm atmosphere of the astronauts before leaving the capsule, and what recovery work does the Takionauts have after returning….

On 10th September 2022   中秋節 Mid-Autumn Festival 2022 day – Moved Description: [Heart] Shenzhou 14 Crew Takionaut Chen Dong said far away from home but very close to the dream- Although I live in a distant space, my heart is still reunited with the motherland. How far the dream is, how far our Chinese Takionauts can fly! Happy Mid-Autumn Festival to everyone! Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival closest to the moon….

It’s has been reveal that on 10th September 2022   中秋節 Mid-Autumn Festival 2022 day that the Takionaut Shenzhou 14 Crew had ate actual moon cakes without it being dehydrated or re-Hydrated. In which the on that Day CNSA China National Space Administration-CMS China Manned Space was doing a lottery draw to awarding users of the same mooncakes that was eaten by the Takionaut of Shenzhou 14 crew..

Also on that day too Commander Shenzhou 14 Takionaut Chen Dong did a pre-cabin preparations and on-orbit training, Chen Dong, the commander of the Shenzhou No. 14 crew, took a small video for everyone…..

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #September2022 | #嫦娥五号#CLEP The #Moon #Change5 #LunarMission #MonsRumker #LunaExploration the New research achievements – Chinese scientists discover new minerals #Changesite on the moon for the first time for the #中秋節 #MidAutumnFestival 2022

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

Chinese scientists discover new minerals on the moon for the first time ​​The autumn 9th September 2022  today, on the eve of the traditional Chinese festival Mid-Autumn Festival,  in which duration on the 10th  towards 13th  September 2022 the CNSA-   China National Space Administration and the National Atomic Energy Agency jointly released the latest scientific achievements of Chang’e-5. Dong Baotong, deputy director of the National Atomic Energy Agency, announced at the launch event that the new mineral discovered by Chinese scientists on the moon for the first time was named “Chang’e Stone”. This is a major scientific achievement my country has made in the field of space science, and it is also a successful exploration of cross-industry and cross-professional cooperation between nuclear and aerospace.

▲The position of Chang’e stone in the sample

“Chang’e stone” is a phosphate mineral in the form of columnar crystals found in lunar basalt grains. The innovative team of CNNC Beijing Institute of Geology, through a series of high-tech means such as X-ray diffraction, isolated a single crystal particle with a particle size of about 10 microns from 140,000 lunar sample particles, and successfully deciphered it. its crystal structure. Confirmed as a new mineral by voting by the International Mineralogical Society (IMA) New Mineral Classification and Nomenclature Committee (CNMNC). This mineral is the sixth new mineral discovered by humans on the moon, and my country has become the third country in the world to discover new minerals on the moon after the United States and Russia.

▲Microscope photos of lunar samples
▲Scanning electron microscope photo of Chang’e stone and symbiotic minerals

On December 17, 2020, Chang’e 5 returned to Earth with 1,731 grams of lunar samples. The National Space Administration has completed the distribution of 152 lunar samples in four batches totaling 53,625.7 mg, and 98 applicants from 33 scientific research units have passed the application. The fifth batch of lunar samples is being reviewed and will be released according to procedures. The Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Natural Resources, China National Nuclear Corporation and other units have been approved to undertake lunar sample research work, and foreign scientists and students have also participated in the joint research. At present, the latest achievements have been made in magma differentiation, space weathering, helium-3 gas and bioenergy conversion, etc., which are useful for understanding the origin and evolution of the moon, exploring the effective use of lunar resources, and realizing “zero energy” extraterrestrial environment and life. The support system has important implications

▲Chang’e Stone Structure The National Space Administration and the National Atomic Energy Agency, as the competent government departments in China’s aerospace and nuclear fields, have always adhered to the principles of “innovative leadership, collaborative efficiency, peaceful development, cooperation and sharing”, adhering to the concept of peaceful use of space and peaceful use of nuclear energy , continue to be committed to the integration of aerospace technology and nuclear technology, continue to explore scientific frontiers in deep space exploration and nuclear technology applications, and make new contributions to promoting the development of science and technology, the emergence of scientific achievements and international cooperation. .

Via CNSA China Space AdministrationCLEP China Lunar Exploration project management office

#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BeltAndRoadinitiative #August2022 | #WenchangSpacecraftLaunchCenter #文昌航天發射場 | #ChinaSpaceStation #实验舱 #文天 #Wentian The very cute five meter smart #RoboticArm preparing for a #EVA #Spacewalk soon..

On Hainan Province –China –People’s Republic of China…. in the district area of the Wenchang – Wenchang Spacecraft launch center in which the awesome team at one of many CNSA –China National Space Administration  that China National Space Administration…………… On 24th July 2022

After Wentian experimental module entered orbit, the status setting was successfully completed. At 3:13 on July 25, 2022, Beijing time, it was successfully connected to the forward port of 天和 Tianhe Core Module. The entire rendezvous and docking process lasted about 13 hours. . This is the first time that two 20-ton spacecraft in my country- China- People’s Republic of China have achieved rendezvous and docking in orbit. …According to the mission plan, the Shenzhou 14 Takionaut crew will then enter the Wentian experimental module….. In which finally docked in early morning time of the 25th July 2022 in with CNSA –Beijing Aerospace City in which co-ordinated the docking maneuverers have achieved rendezvous and docking in orbit.…   in which the crew of the Shenzhou 14 staying for six months in construction of the stage one of the China Space station with the additional Mengtian experimental module in which will be delivered on the October 2022 Launch Schedule calendar..

The Wentian six meter small robotic arm has been “online” on the 8th August 2022 in which The small robotic arm installed outside the Wentian experimental cabin module shoulders the heavy responsibility of independently completing the installation and replacement of extravehicular loads and other care operations. Recently, the small robotic arm successfully completed the on-orbit test with the support of the ground personnel. Let us look forward to its wonderful performance in the future!

Wentian experimental cabin small manipulator arm completed on-orbit test – Wentian experimental cabin small manipulator arm is more sophisticated, adopts a 7-DOF symmetrical configuration, and has an end effector at each end; its arm is nearly five meters long and can be effectively operated The space is about 5 meters, and the maximum load is 3 tons; it can be used alone or form a combined robotic arm with a large robotic arm; it supports astronauts’ out-of-vehicle activities, extravehicular status inspection, extravehicular cargo transfer and installation, extravehicular maintenance and repair, and load 6 application tasks including care and maintenance of optical facilities.

Yesterday on the 10th August 2022 practically On-orbit test of Chinese space station extravehicular arm recently, the Chinese space station extravehicular manipulator has carried out on-orbit test. At present, the space station assembly is in stable condition, and the Takionauts are in good physical and mental state, and they are preparing for the follow-up mission Space Walk EVA- Extravehicular Activities.

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 | #February2022 | #CASC #ChinaAerospaceScienceAndTechnologyCorporation Can it be recycled like this? The new generation of manned rockets has new ideas!

On the 24th February 2022 Friday week of previous At the recent International Symposium on the Development Prospects and Cooperation of Low-Earth Orbit Manned Spaceflight First Academy of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, gave a subject matter of  “Can it be recycled like this? The new generation of manned rockets has new ideas! “According to reports, for a period of time in the future, my country will carry out the development of a new generation of manned launch vehicles. The new generation of manned launch vehicles adopts a modular and universal design, and has the ability to transport both manned and cargo at the same time

​​At the recent International Symposium on the Development Prospects and Cooperation of Low-Earth Orbit Manned Spaceflight, Wang Xiaojun, Vice Chairman of the International Astronautical Federation and President of the First Academy of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, introduced in the report that China’s new generation of manned spaceflight The first sub-stage of the rocket may adopt a new vertical take-off and landing recovery scheme , and a net recovery device will be used to achieve a soft landing during the landing stage .

According to reports, for a period of time in the future, my country will carry out the development of a new generation of manned launch vehicles. The new generation of manned launch vehicles adopts a modular and universal design, and has the ability to transport both manned and cargo at the same time.

The mission of the near-Earth space station adopts a two-stage tandem configuration, one sub-stage has the ability to be reused, and the low-Earth orbit carrying capacity is about 14 tons;

The exploration mission beyond the moon adopts the configuration of three- stage + booster, and the carrying capacity of the earth-moon transfer orbit is about 27 tons.


According to the report, the first sub-stage of the new generation of manned launch vehicles may adopt a new vertical take-off and landing recovery scheme. On the basis of engine deceleration, the re-entry process will also use pneumatic rudders for control and deceleration. In the landing stage, a net system recovery device is used to transfer more return mechanisms from the arrow to the ground. While reducing the burden on the arrow, the net-tie rope is used to dampen and decelerate the rocket to achieve a soft landing.

​At present
, China’s manned spaceflight projects mainly use the Long March 2F, Long March 7, and Long March 5B three-type launch vehicles. The Long March rocket developed by the Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation has built a “space-to-earth transportation corridor” for the construction and operation of China’s space station. There are 12 launches (including the first flight of Chang 5B) in the key technology verification and construction stage
of China’s space station , 6 of which have been completed so far, and there will be 6 launch missions this year . The subsequent operation phase of the space station is expected to complete an average of 2 manned flights and 2 cargo replenishments per year, and the construction of extended modules can be carried out according to mission requirements .

The International Symposium on the Development Prospects and Cooperation of Low-Earth Orbit Manned Spaceflight is jointly organized by the International Astronautical Federation, the Chinese Astronautical Society and the First Academy of Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. Expert representatives from the Space Administration, China Manned Space Engineering Office and Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation attended the meeting.

From: China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation