The Shenzhou-19 crewed spaceship was launched by a Long March-2F carrier
rocket, early Wednesday from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in northwest
China.
About 10 minutes after the launch, the Shenzhou-19 spaceship separated from the
rocket and entered its designated orbit. The crew members are in good shape
and the launch is a complete success, the CMSA announced.
The spaceship will perform a fast, automated rendezvous and docking with
the front port of the space station core module Tianhe in about 6.5 hours,
forming a combination of three modules and three spacecraft.
China built its space station after it was
reportedly excluded from the International Space Station (ISS) over concerns
that China’s space programme is manned by its military, the People’s Liberation
Army, (PLA). It is currently the only
country to have a space station.
The ISS is a collaborative project of several countries. Observers say
China’s space station may become the only one of its kind in orbit once the ISS
retires in the coming years.
The two robotic arms of the station, especially the
long one which has the ability to grab objects including satellites from space,
drew international concerns. Besides building its space station, China has launched a number of space
missions including a lunar probe that collected samples for the first time from
the far side of the moon and brought them back to earth for scientific studies.
The Shenzhou-19 crew consists of mission commander Cai Xuzhe, and
astronauts Song Lingdong and Wang Haoze. Wang is currently China’s only female
space engineer and the third Chinese woman participating in a crewed
spaceflight mission, the CMSA said.
The tasks for new crew included conducting space science and application
tests, performing extravehicular activities, installing protective devices
against space debris, and managing the installation and recycling of
extravehicular payloads and equipment.
Lin Xiqiang, CMSA spokesperson told a press conference on Tuesday that
the crew will carry out 86 space science research and technology experiments,
covering various fields including space life science, microgravity fundamental
physics, space material science, space medicine and new space technologies. The
Shenzhou-19 astronauts will complete in-orbit rotation with the trio currently
manning and stay at the space station for approximately six months..
China is also engaging in discussions to select and train astronauts
from partner nations, inviting international counterparts to join its space
station flight missions, Lin said. Considering
the close ties, an astronaut from Pakistan was expected to join in future space
station missions.
“No matter which country participates, it is humanity’s collective quest
to unravel the mysteries of the cosmos,” Lin said.