Issue 13

China is preparing to launch three major missions in early 2021 to initiate construction of its space station

China planned three major early-2021 missions to begin construction of its three-module space station, with 11 missions over two years scheduled to complete the complex.

7 Jan 21: China is preparing to launch three major missions in early ’21 to initiate construction of the country’s space station.

– A total of 11 missions over the next 2 years will complete construction of a three-module Chinese space station. VIDEO.

– A 849-metric-ton Long March 5B heavy-lift rocket will launch the roughly 22-metric-ton Tianhe space station core module this spring.

– After completion in 2022 the Chinese Space Station will be joined by a co-orbiting, Hubble-class space telescope. The Xuntian survey telescope will be able to dock with the CSS for maintenance and repairs.

Building the new space station will bring the resumption of Chinese crewed missions in 2021. China’s last crewed mission was in 2016. “We will soon complete the construction of China’s first long-term orbital crewed space station meeting advanced world levels, and will carry out large-scale space scientific research on it,” Zhou Jianping, chief designer of China’s human spaceflight program.

The future Chinese space station.