#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #August2023 || #酒泉卫星发射中心 #JiuquanSatelliteLaunchCenter #长征四号  #ChangZheng4C #LongMarch4C Yao 56  successful launched deployed #Gaofen 12-04 #RemoteSensing #Satellite

On the 21st August 2023 early morning 0145 Hours Hong- Kong SAR – Beijing time CNSA –China National Space Administration , the Chang Zheng- Long March 4C Yao 56 Carrier Rocket  launch vehicle ignited and blasted off at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, and then sent the Gaofen 12-04 satellite into the scheduled Orbit, the launch mission was a complete success.

The Gaofen 12-04 satellite was developed by the Eighth Academy of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. It is a microwave remote sensing satellite arranged by the National Science and Technology Major Special Project of the High-resolution Earth Observation System. It is mainly used for land censuses, urban planning, and land rights confirmation. , road network design, crop yield estimation, and disaster prevention and mitigation….

Images and visuals are from their Respectives CMS China Manned SpaceCNSA-China National Space Administration

#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #August2023 | #天宫 #Tiangong #ChinaSpaceStation #CMS #ChinaMannedSpace #神舟十六号 #Shenzhou16 Crew –

On the 30th  May 2023 clear 0931 Hours Morning Hong Kong SAR- Beijing time , the Belt and Road InitiativeCNSA –China National Space Administration from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center – Inner Mongolia –China – People’s Republic of China deployment of  the Chang Zheng – The Chang Zheng – Long March 2F Yao 16 –Shenzhou 16  carrier rocket.. On which Takionauts Jing Haipeng, Zhu Yangzhu, and Gui Haichao took to the predetermined orbit. The first manned flight mission in the application and development stage was a complete success. The three astronauts will stay in the space station and “join up” with the crew of Shenzhou 15 to carry out on-orbit handover “face-to-face” meeting in which brings the total crew of six with a handover ceremony from Shenzhou 15 towards 16..

[Let’s see what’s new in the Tiangong- China Space Station following the Takionauts to visit the space station]

Each section of the Chinese space station has “photographed”, and for the first time released the picture of the Tianzhou cargo spacecraft from the first perspective! Let the crew of Shenzhou Sixteen Takionauts take you around the Tiangong -China Space Station….

A few days ago from 17th August 2023 , with the help of the Tiangong- China Space Station project, China successfully launched micro-nano-satellites on the space station by using the Tianzhou series of cargo spacecraft as a platform, which can meet the relatively flexible launch requirements of satellites to a certain extent…..

On the 19th August 2023 it was World Photography Day.. Use the lens to record the wonderful space! In the days of “business trips” in space, Takionauts will use their spare time to take pictures of the beautiful scenery outside the porthole with their cameras. Today is World Photography Day. In this festival that belongs to photographers and photography enthusiasts all over the world, let us follow the lens of “space photographers” and roam among the magnificent and magnificent pictures of the universe~ World Photography Day, record with the cherish timeless moments.

Images and visuals are from their Respectives CMS China Manned SpaceCNSA-China National Space Administration

#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #August2023 | #天宫 #Tiangong #ChinaSpaceStation #CMS #ChinaMannedSpace #神舟十六号 #Shenzhou16 Crew – the gears are turning on scientific research tasks. !

On the 30th  May 2023 clear 0931 Hours Morning Hong Kong SAR- Beijing time , the Belt and Road InitiativeCNSA –China National Space Administration from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center – Inner Mongolia –China – People’s Republic of China deployment of  the Chang Zheng – The Chang Zheng – Long March 2F Yao 16 –Shenzhou 16  carrier rocket.. On which Takionauts Jing Haipeng, Zhu Yangzhu, and Gui Haichao took to the predetermined orbit. The first manned flight mission in the application and development stage was a complete success. The three astronauts will stay in the space station and “join up” with the crew of Shenzhou 15 to carry out on-orbit handover “face-to-face” meeting in which brings the total crew of six with a handover ceremony from Shenzhou 15 towards 16..

[The gears are turning! Continued development】

On the week of 16th August 2023 … During the application and development stage of the space station, the astronauts of Shenzhou 16 undertook a large number of basic scientific research tasks. Fluid mechanics is an important part of it, and its results can be applied to biomedicine and material science. And engineering applications….

Images and visuals are from their Respectives CMS China Manned SpaceCNSA-China National Space Administration

#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 | #BRI #August2023|#太原卫星发射中心#TaiyuanSatelliteLaunchCenter  – International Iconic #ChangZheng2C #LongMarch2C  #CarrierRocket in launched to deploy # EnvironmentalDisasterReduction #EarthSciences #Number6 #Satellite…

At 0653 Hours Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Time  9th August 2023 , China- People’s Republic of China- CNSA –China National Space Administration   Successfully launched  the New Next Generation Long March – Chang Zheng 2C carrier rocket at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center Shanxi Province..

[New Next Generation Long March – Chang Zheng 2C carrier rocket successfully launched the No. 06 satellite for environmental disaster reduction]

At 6:53 on August 9th 2023, the Chang Zheng- Long March-2C carrier rocket lifted off at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center, and then successfully sent the No. 06 satellite for environmental disaster reduction into the predetermined orbit , the launch mission was a complete success. The Environmental Disaster Reduction No. 2 06 satellite will operate in-orbit network with the Environmental Disaster Reduction No. 2 05 satellite, which will greatly improve the timeliness of observation and revisit, and further meet the country’s demand for continuous supply of medium-resolution SAR data in related fields.

The Environmental Disaster Reduction No. 06 satellite was developed by Aerospace Dongfanghong Satellite Co., Ltd. of the Fifth Academy of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. The main users are the Ministry of Emergency Management and the Ministry of Ecology and Environment. The 06 and 05 satellites of Environmental Disaster Reduction No. 2 adopt a double-star in-orbit network operation mode, and have the ability to obtain global 5-meter S-band radar image data, providing basic guarantee for disaster prevention and mitigation, and environmental protection business applications, serving land resources, water conservancy , agriculture, forestry, earthquake monitoring and other industries, . This mission is the 482nd flight of the Long March series of launch vehicles.

Images and visuals are from their Respectives CMS China Manned SpaceCNSA-China National Space Administration

CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #國家航天局 |#BRI  #August2023 | #火星 # 天問 #天问一号#TianwenOne #MarsMission #Tianwen1 probe  #祝融号 #ZhuRong stunning Martian landscape new stunning photography during the year 2022  before Hibernation  #AGallery

天问一号飞運騎遊達达3亿CNSA – China National Space Administration – ESA – European Space agency Belt and road initiative mars mission…first Mars exploration mission, Tianwen- Martian Probe OneAs of September 15, 2022, the Tianwen-1 orbiter has been in orbit for more than 780 days, and the rover has travelled a total of 1,921 meters, completed the established scientific exploration tasks, and obtained 1,480 GB of original scientific exploration data. The scientific research team has obtained rich scientific results through the research on the first-hand scientific data obtained independently by my country. Through a comprehensive study of typical landforms such as concave cones, barrier craters, and trenches distributed in the landing area, the important connection between the formation of the above-mentioned landforms and water activities has been revealed.

朱融号 The photos taken by the Mars rover before hibernation for one month (April 2022), maybe this is the posthumous work….

Currently as to date of the Zhurong Mars Rover is currently at sleep safe mode due to the Martian Sandstorms….. The location of Zhurong taken by the Tianwen-1 orbiter after it hibernated in Zhurong last year. The rut marks left by Zhurong after traveling 1921 meters are clearly visible….. The local dust on Mars captured by the Tianwen-1 orbiter is much layered. This photo was taken by the medium-resolution camera of the Tianwen-1 orbiter on January 6, 2022, and Zhurong went into a dormant state more than three months after this time point. 

Last year, he appeared in the documentary “Hello! The photo of Arsia Mons in the opening title of “Mars” was synthesized from multiple photos taken by the medium-resolution camera of the Tianwen-1 orbiter on February 7, 2022.

On the basis of the previously released version, a post- processing….

The south pole of Mars taken by the medium-resolution camera of the Tianwen-1 orbiter is stitched together from three images.
Image processing: SegerYu/CAS/NAOC/GRAS​​​​

A photo of the northwest corner of the Tempe Terra in the northern hemisphere of Mars. The coordinates are about 82° west longitude and 45° north latitude. It was taken by the Tianwen-1 medium-resolution camera on February 14, 2022, at 50% of the original size.

Original data source: China Planetary Exploration Engineering Ground Application System​​​​

The medium-resolution camera of Tianwen-1 were basically unprocessed. However, after trying to do post-production recently, it is still really fragrant, and I can get a lot of good pictures that feel completely different. For example, after processing the wind-eroded landform photos on the surface of Mars at 65.4° east longitude and 5.1° north latitude previously posted, Figure 1 is obtained . After comparing with the previous version (text of Weibo) (Figure 2), we can see that the overall effect is very high . A level of original data source: China Planetary Exploration Engineering Ground Application System….

Orson Welles crater (Orson Welles) near the equator, located in the Western Hemisphere Coprates quadrangle (MC-18), on the north side of the east end of Sailors Valley. The researchers believe that the pit was covered by sediment long ago, and that the collapse of an underground aquifer created a complex chaotic topography in the pit, releasing flash floods that formed vast lakes in the pit. The northeast side of the crater was damaged by multiple current events, and the flood water overflowed the rim of the crater, forming the downstream Shalbatana Vallis (Shalbatana Vallis).
This is a key to the turbulent past of Mars…
This picture is made by mosaicing 4 of the 26 Orbiter Medium Resolution Camera (MoRIC) images obtained by searching for the Sharbatana Canyon as the area of ​​interest. Taken on February 22, 2022-detection cycle 914, using OpenCV, SKImage, Lr for processing. [CAS/GRAS, CNSA/PEC; export production:

Aram Chaos (left side) and Ares Canyon part (Ares Vallis, center right), in the Oxia Palus, MC-11, on the northeast side of Valles Mariners. The former is a circular chaotic terrain with a width of about 280 km, which is considered to be an impact crater highly eroded by water flow; the latter is an obvious overflow channel, which was landed by the Mars Pathfinder mission MESUR Pathfinder in 1997 The Sojourner rover landed here.
This picture is made by searching a medium-resolution camera (MoRIC) image in an area with (2.6N, 21.5W) as the center and a search radius of 160 km. It was taken on February 9, 2022- Detection period 872, processed by OpenCV, SKImage, Lr. [CAS/GRAS, CNSA/PEC; export production

Gale Crater (the largest one in the picture above) and its surroundings taken by the medium-resolution camera of the Tianwen-1 Mars orbiter on March 3, 2022. Gale Crater is the place where the Curiosity rover landed on August 6, 2012. It has been nearly ten years since Curiosity landed when this photo was taken, and the Curiosity rover is still working tirelessly in Gale Crater Exploring, climbing Aeolis Mons (also known as Mount Sharp) located in the center of the pit from the northwest.

Several unnamed impact craters and some wind-eroded landforms near 7°N, 138.7°W of Mars were taken by the medium-resolution camera of the Tianwen-1 Mars orbiter on March 11, 2022, at 50% of the original size. Original data source: China Planetary Exploration Engineering Ground Application System

“Part of the Sacra Sulci at 18°N, 74.53°W on Mars, taken on March 6, 2022 by the Tianwen-1 Mars orbiter medium resolution camera, 50% of the original size. The several drop-shaped sand dunes in the picture look very interesting. Source of original data: China Planetary Exploration Engineering Ground Application System”

The mid-section of the Valles Marineris at around 70°W, taken by the medium-resolution camera of the Tianwen-1 Mars orbiter on February 8, 2022, is 50% of the original size and processed with contrast enhancement.

The area in the picture is mainly composed of four canyons: the smaller one in the upper left is Ophir Chasma, the one in the middle of the picture to the south is Candor Chasma, and the larger one in the lower left. The area is Melas Chasma (Melas Chasma), and the bottom right stretches all the way to the southeast is Coprates Chasma (Coprates Chasma).

Source of original data: China Planetary Exploration Engineering Ground Application System

The Martian dust storm taken by the medium-resolution camera of the Tianwen-1 Mars orbiter on February 3, 2022, 50% of the original size, processed with contrast enhancement. The center of the picture is about 3°W, 56°N, about 360 kilometers wide from east to west, and about 560 kilometers long from north to south, with a total area of ​​about 200,000 square kilometers, which is larger than the area of ​​most provincial-level administrative regions in eastern China. Original data source: China Planetary Exploration Engineering Ground Application System

The Phlegethon Catena (the one in the northeast-southwest direction) is located in the east of Alba Mons on Mars, at about 38°N, 103.5°W, as determined by the Tianwen-1 Mars Orbiter Rate camera taken on February 1, 2022.

Original data source: China Planetary Exploration Engineering Ground Application System​​​​

天文一号Curie Crater (the larger one in the middle and lower part) located at 28.78°N, 4.6°W on Mars and several unnamed craters around it were captured by the medium-resolution camera of the Tianwen-1 Mars Orbiter in 2022 Filmed on February 3.

Original data source: China Planetary Exploration Engineering Ground Application System

The Barabashov Crater (the largest one in the middle) is located at 47.3°N, 68.8°W on Mars. The upper right corner is the Perepelkin Crater, as shown by the Tianwen-1 spacecraft. Image taken by the Mars Orbiter Medium Resolution Camera on February 8, 2022, 50% original size.

Original data source: China Planetary Exploration Engineering Ground Application System

The Claritas Fossae group (Claritas Fossae) near 28.5°S and 103°W on Mars is full of rugged landforms and impact craters of different sizes. A long cliff extending from the upper left to the lower right is Claritas Fossae. Claritas Rupes. The photo was taken by the Tianwen-1 Mars Orbiter Medium Resolution Camera on March 18, 2022, 50% of the original size.

Original data source: China Planetary Exploration Engineering Ground Application System

The picture shows several impact craters in the Coracis Fossae group (Coracis Fossae) in the southern hemisphere of Mars, located at 33°S 78°W. The photo was taken by the Tianwen-1 Mars Orbiter Medium Resolution Camera on June 30, 2022, 50% of the original size.

Mount Askra, the second highest mountain on Mars, captured by the medium-resolution camera of the Tianwen-1 orbiter on February 1, 2022.

Data: CAS/NAOC/GRAS

Original data source: China Planetary Exploration Engineering Ground Application System​​​

Valles Marineris taken by the Tianwen-1 Mars probe. This is the largest canyon in the solar system, 4,000 kilometers long, 200 kilometers wide at its widest point, and 7 kilometers deep. This photo was taken on February 8, 2022, when Tianwen-1 was at an altitude of 762 kilometers. Image source: CNSA/CLEP/PEC/MoRIC/

The Tianwen-1 Mars photo taken two years ago today shows the scene of a sandstorm approaching Olympus Mons. Image source: CNSA/CLEP/PEC/MoRIC/

Images and visuals are from their respectives  CNSA China National Space AdministrationCLEP China Lunar Exploration Program.