SHENZHOU - 16 - SCI & TECH
News: China’s Shenzhou-16 spacecraft launched
What is in the news?
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Teceny, China launched a
spacecraft carrying three astronauts, including its first civilian, to its
Tiangong space station.
Key takeaways from the news:
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It is China's fifth
manned mission to a fully functional space station since 2021.
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The spacecraft was named
the Shenzhou-16, and was launched by
the Long March-2F rocket.
Details about the new mission:
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The three astronauts will
replace the crew of Shenzhou-15
aboard the Tiangong space station.
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The new crew will stay
there for the next five months and will carry out “large-scale in-orbit tests
and experiments in various fields.
Details about the Tiangong Space Station:
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Operated by China Manned Space Agency (CMSA).
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The Tiangong space
station was built by China after the USA barred NASA from working with the
Asian country, citing a high risk of espionage.
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Space station’s first module entered orbit in 2021 and
two more modules were added to it in the following years.
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China has also invited
other countries and companies to collaborate and carry out experiments at its
space station.
What is Space Station:
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A space station is a
habitable spacecraft capable of supporting human crewmembers and designed to remain
in space.