Issue 20

Upcoming China Space Station Missions

13 April 2021 : China is preparing for a series of 3 launches over the coming months to establish a 3 module space station. - China is readying a Long March 5B rocket to launch Tianhe, a roughly 22-metric-ton spacecraft which will serve as the core space station module. That mission is expected to…

13 April 2021: China is preparing for a series of 3 launches over the coming months to establish a 3 module space station.

– China is readying a Long March 5B rocket to launch Tianhe, a roughly 22-metric-ton spacecraft which will serve as the core space station module. That mission is expected to launch on 29 April.

– A Long March 7 rocket arrived at China’s coastal Wenchang spaceport to facilitate the Tianzhou-2 supply mission to Tianhe. Launch is expected in mid-May.

– Finally China is preparing to send 3 astronauts to the Tianhe core module on the Shenzhou-12 mission, launching on a Long March 2F rocket from Jiuquan. Shenzhou-12 could launch in June.

Artist Rendition of China's New Space Station

Image source: https://spacenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/CSS-render-2019-879×485.jpeg

China is aiming to construct its three-module space station with 11 launches across 2021-2022. These will consist of three module launches and visits by four crewed missions and four cargo spacecraft. The outpost will orbit at between 340-450 kilometers for at least 10 years. Orbital inclination will be around 43 degrees to allow crewed launches to the station from Jiuquan in the Gobi Desert. The station could potentially be expanded to six modules, using apparent backup modules.