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China's launches cargo resupply spacecraft successfully

May 30, 2021 / 6:29 AM
Sharjah24 – Reuters: China successfully launched an automated cargo resupply spacecraft to rendezvous with an orbiting module on Saturday (May 29), in the second of a series of missions needed to complete its first permanent space station.
The Tianzhou-2, or "Heavenly Vessel" in Chinese, blasted off via a Long March-7 Y3 rocket from the Wenchang Space Launch Center on the southern island of Hainan, the China Manned Space Engineering Office said. The three-module space station will rival the only other station in service, the International Space Station (ISS), which is backed by countries including the United States, Russia and Japan. China was barred from participating in the ISS by the United States.

Tianzhou-2 will autonomously dock with Tianhe, which will provide supplies for future astronauts as well as propellant to maintain its orbital altitude.

The rocket's launched was postponed this month due to technical reasons, state media said.

The first cargo spacecraft Tianzhou-1 was sent to refuel a space lab - Tiangong-2 - three times in 2017, as a test of the technologies needed to support the construction of the space station.

Next year, China will launch the two other core modules -- Wentian and Mengtian -- using the Long March 5B, its biggest and most powerful space transport vehicle.
May 30, 2021 / 6:29 AM

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