#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #October2023 | #嫦娥五号#CLEP the #Moon #Change5 Team won the highest team honour of the International Academy of Astronautics….  On China’s National Day..

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

Chang’e-5 team On October 1st 2023 on China’s  National Day of the Founding of People’s Republic of China….  During the 74th International Astronautical Congress (IAC) opened in Baku, Azerbaijan. Scientists such as Schumacher, President of the International Academy of Astronautics, awarded the “Chang’e-5 team” to the Chinese Chang’e-5 team. Lawrence Team Award”. Chang’e-5 chief designer Hu Hao and others attended the award ceremony as team representatives and announced that Chang’e-5 lunar scientific research samples will soon be open to international applications. Scientists from all countries are welcome to jointly research and share results.

Chang’e-5 was China’s first unmanned lunar sample return mission. It was China’s most complex aerospace system project with the largest technical span at that time. It made breakthroughs in lunar surface sampling, lunar surface take-off and ascent, lunar orbit rendezvous and docking, sample transfer, and jump-type missions. Using key technologies such as re-entry and return, after an interlocking flight process, it brought back 1,731 grams of lunar samples, becoming the world’s largest unmanned lunar sampling mission with the largest single sampling volume. The Chang’e-5 mission is a vivid practice for my country to achieve high-level scientific and technological self-reliance. It has laid the foundation for subsequent unmanned lunar scientific research stations and manned lunar landings. It is another important milestone in my country’s aerospace development.

The “Lawrence Team Award” was established in 2001. It is one of the two major awards issued annually by the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA). It is the highest team honor of the International Academy of Astronautics and aims to recognize aerospace project teams that have made outstanding achievements in the field of aerospace. Chang’e-5’s outstanding achievements in technological innovation, scientific discovery, and international cooperation have won high recognition from international peers.

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #September2023 | #嫦娥五号#CLEP #中秋節 #MidAutumnFestival- The #Moon #嫦娥六号; #Change6 #SouthPole-#AitkenBasin #LunarSample return mission from the #Darkside #OtherSide of the #Moon Announcement   —–

On the 29th September 2023 the嫦娥六号; Change 6 Lunar Sample Return Mission onboard the  Chang Zheng – Long March Five Carrier Rocket modified announcement by CNSA – China National Space Administration China Wenchang spaceport launch, Change lunar series  Lunar probes… The National Space Administration announced today that the development of the lunar exploration project Chang’e-6 mission is currently underway as planned and is planned to be launched around 2024. At the same time, our country is accelerating the scientific project of the International Lunar Research Station, and hopes that more international partners will join in to jointly expand the boundaries of human cognition, contribute to the peaceful use of space, and promote the construction of a community with a shared future for mankind.

嫦娥六号; Change 6  planned to be launched around 2024  Queqiao 2 is planned to be launched in the first half of 2024  The China National Space Administration reported on the 29th September 2023 that currently, the development work of the lunar exploration project Chang’e-6 mission is being carried out as planned, and the plan It will be launched around 2024.


  According to arrangements, the Chang’e-6 mission will carry out sample returns from the far side of the moon. The 10 lunar sampling returns that humans have carried out so far are all located on the front side of the moon. The far side of the moon is generally older than the front side of the moon, and there is the Aitken Basin, one of the three major lunar terrestrial bodies, which has important scientific research value. The pre-selected landing area for the Chang’e-6 mission is located in the South Pole-Aitken Basin on the far side of the moon, with a view to discovering and collecting lunar samples from different regions and ages to enhance human understanding of the moon.
  

According to arrangements, the Chang’e-6 mission will carry out sample returns from the far side of the moon. The 10 lunar sampling returns that humans have carried out so far are all located on the front side of the moon. The far side of the moon is generally older than the front side of the moon, and there is the Aitken Basin, one of the three major lunar terrestrial bodies, which has important scientific research value. The pre-selected landing area for the Chang’e-6 mission is located in the South Pole-Aitken Basin on the far side of the moon, with a view to discovering and collecting lunar samples from different regions and ages to enhance human understanding of the moon.


It is reported that in order to successfully complete the communication between the spacecraft on the far side of the moon and the earth, China, People’s Republic of China newly developed Queqiao-2 relay communication satellite is planned to be launched in the first half of 2024.

In terms of international cooperation, the Chang’e-6 mission carried payloads and satellite projects from four countries, including France’s radon detector, ESA’s negative ion detector, Italy’s laser angle reflector, and Pakistan’s CubeSat. At the same time, our country is accelerating the scientific project of the International Lunar Research Station, and hopes that more international partners will join in to jointly expand the boundaries of human cognition, contribute to the peaceful use of space, and promote the construction of a community with a shared future for mankind..

About a month ago, on August 31, the China Manned Space Engineering Office announced that the moon landing phase of China’s manned lunar exploration project has been fully launched! According to the plan, our country will achieve the first Chinese landing on the moon before 2030, and carry out lunar scientific expeditions and related technology tests. The Chinese moon landing is just around the corner!

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#WenchangSpacecraftLaunchCenter #文昌航天發射場 #BRI #May2023 |#天宫#Tiangong #ChinaSpaceStation #Shenzhou15 Advance #天舟六号 #CargoSpaceCraft #Tianzhou6 #ChangZheng7 #LongMarch7 Yao 7 #CarrierRocket launch May  readiness ….#AGallery

On the 7th May 2023 Hour Hong- Kong SAR – Beijing time CNSA –China National Space Administration   On May 7, the combination of the Long March 7 Yao 7 carrier rocket and 天舟六号the Advance cargo spacecraft was vertically transferred to the launch area. At present, the facilities and equipment at the Wenchang Space Launch Site, Hainan Province China, Peoples Republic of China.. Both vehicles are in good condition, and various functional inspections and joint tests before launch will be carried out as planned, and the launch is planned to be carried out in the near future.

At 8 o’clock in the morning Hong Kong SAR- Beijing time , the mobile launch platform carrying the combination of the Chang Zheng- Long March 7 Yao 7 carrier rocket and the Tianzhou 6 cargo spacecraft drove out of the final assembly and testing workshop and headed for the launch area.
The launch team accompanied the ship-arrow assembly to complete a transfer distance of about 3 kilometers. The preliminary calculation of the ignition time of the Long March 7 Yao 7 carrier rocket 天舟六号 cargo spacecraft is expected Hong Kong SAR- Beijing time on May 10th at 21:22:40 (±20s)]


The Long March 7 carrier rocket is a new generation of high-reliability, high-safety, green and pollution-free medium-sized carrier rocket in my country. It adopts a “two-and-a-half-stage” configuration, with a core stage diameter of 3.35 meters, bundled with 4 boosters, and a low-earth orbit carrying capacity. Up to 14 tons…..

Tianzhou-6 ship and arrow assembly transferred to the launch area] Jiang Zhou, commander of the structural system of the Long March 7 launch vehicle of the Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation: Our engine system has proposed a plan to enhance the structural reliability. This time It was used for the first time on our Chang Zheng-Long March 7 Yao 7 Carrier rocket. The process of our release has been reduced from 27 days to 25 days, mainly for the purpose of process optimization through the combination of some tests and the parallel operation of the process…. Since its first flight in 2016, the Long March-7 carrier rocket has carried out five Tianzhou series cargo spacecraft launch missions, with a success rate of 100%. The test and launch process of the Long March 7 Yao 7 rocket was shortened from 27 days to 25 days! The first improved Tianzhou cargo ship 天舟六号 Tianzhou 5 has a total length of 10.6m and a total weight of 13.5t. The internal effective loading volume has increased by about 20% compared with the previous one. The cargo capacity has increased from 6.9t to 7.4t, and it carries 1.75t Propellant (approximately 700kg is used for refilling), transporting goods including clothing, food, drinking water, etc., including approximately 70kg of fresh fruit (approximately twice that of Tianzhou-5)Images and visuals are from their Respectives CMS China Manned SpaceCNSA-China National Space Administration

#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 | #BRI #May2023 #Tiangong  #ChinaSpaceStation #Shenzhou9 #Shenzhou14 #Takionaut #刘洋 #LiuYang meet her flight instructor after 26 years on #YouthDay 4th May 2023.  

On the week of 6th May 2023, China- People’s Republic of China- CNSA –China National Space Administration throughout the China- People’s Republic of China in Beijing Aerospace city, in the training center facilities of China Space Station..

Shenzhou nine, Shenzhou 14, Senior Colonel Takionaut Liu Yang, the First Chinese Female to be in space on that week, finally caught meeting up with her flight instructor after twenty six year.. in a During the Youth Dialogue of the Youth Day in China, people’s Republic of China.  During the Youth Day activity, Takionaut Liu Yang met her flying teacher Zhang Jiujiang. Liu Yang, who just started flying in the military academy, learned to operate the Chujiao-6 under the guidance of Zhang Jiujiang, which laid the foundation for her to become an excellent pilot

At then Liu Yang, who just started flying in the military academy, learned to operate the Chujiao-6 under the guidance of Zhang Jiujiang, which laid the foundation for her to become an excellent pilot. After more than 20 years, Liu Yang was super excited to see the teacher again!

The military academy is a melting pot for tempering steel and a training ground for cultivating bloody courage. For Liu Yang, the image spokesperson of the Chinese military academy, her military academy Life is a bright color in the youth without regrets. Liu Yang was admitted to the Air Force Changchun Flying Academy in 1997, which is now the Air Force Aviation University. There, the young eagle fluttered to the blue sky, and then she flew higher and higher into the vast space. What kind of youthful memories did the military school life leave for her? Does she still remember the flight instructor back then? In the dialogue between youth and youth, Liu Yang met Zhang Jiujiang, her first flying teacher.

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 | #BRI #Apirl2023|#中国天文日 #SpaceDayofChina eight #CASCI 24th April #BinhuInternationalConvention #Hefei #Anhui Voyaging into Space Pursuing Dreams..  #AGallery #SpaceDayOfChina2023 —- #InternationalSpaceDay

On 24th April  2023, China- People’s Republic of China- CNSA –China National Space Administration throughout the China- People’s Republic of China in which on that Day it’s China National Space Day in which it is the eighth China National Space Day in which there’s promotional events across the whole nation.. in which this week there’s promotional release themes on the previously hard working campaigns in space collaboratively in which features many successfully accomplishments in between various sectors among with governmentally to commercially industrial innovative designs of space ..

中国航空的2023 on 24th April 2023 ..  What is so beautiful? “China’s aerospace industry going to the world”….!…..During the home event of “China Aerospace Day – Space Day of China” in 2023, the themed exhibition “China Aerospace Going Global” was held at Binhu International Convention and Exhibition Center in Hefei, Anhui. Visitors can gain an in-depth understanding of my country’s manned spaceflight, lunar and fire exploration, Beidou navigation, high-resolution earth observation system, and space transportation system by viewing physical objects and models, and participating in interactive experiences. China’s first Mars exploration Mars global image map, lunar samples, Chang’e-5 return vehicle, and the sand table of the International Lunar Research Station are star exhibits, which are particularly attractive. The exhibition will last until May 3.

The enthusiasm in my heart should not grow old! Young scientific researchers say this] On April 25, during the 2023 China Aerospace Conference, the “Youth Gathering in Chaohu” Young Scientists Forum was successfully held in Hefei, Anhui. You Wei from the 509 Institute of the Eighth Academy of China Aviation Industry Corporation shared the story of “Xihe” and the sun. He recalled the various difficulties the team encountered during the development process, and told the audience the story of such a satellite “asking the sun for answers…

Growing up through tempering! Aerospace youth do this…. On April 25, during the 2023 China Aerospace Conference, the “Youth Gathering in Chaohu” Young Scientists Forum was successfully held in Hefei, Anhui. Zhou Haocheng of the General Design Department of the Fifth Academy of China Aeronautics and Aviation Academy introduced the youth power of the space station designer team in his speech entitled “Our Youth is the Star Universe”. “Young people must ‘obey the command and calm down’.” Zhou Haocheng recalled the tense moment when the core module was launched, and shared with you the experience of how to maintain calmness in the final moments of “ten years of sharpening a sword”. During the development stage of the space station mission, he undertook many important tasks, grew rapidly under pressure, and soon became able to take charge of his own. Zhou Haocheng said that young people should “face up to difficulties and dare to be the first”

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