China's Space Program Thread II

by78

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A complete list of various seeds and microbes carried by Shenzhou 14 and 15 to the Chinese space station for experimentation.

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by78

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The AsiaPacific-6E (亚太-6E) communications satellite, scheduled for launch tomorrow, features an electric propulsion system (Hall thrusters) as well as a detachable chemical propulsion module, a configuration that is a first for China. The chemical propulsion module is responsible for sending the satellite to its initial low-earth orbit, after which the module will detach from the satellite. From there, the electric propulsion system will take over to send the satellite (now much lighter without the chemical propulsion module) into its final geostationary orbit, a process that will take six to eight months.

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taxiya

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The YF-102V engine has recently completed four full ignition tests. The LOX/Kerosene engine features a 3D printed thrust chamber.



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WOW, this is the most powerful engine with 3D printed combustion chamber as far as I know.
The article stated 我国最大尺寸全3D打印的全不锈钢结构推力室, largest 3D printed steel combustion chamber in China. But I searched around and found that the largest 3D printed combustion chamber outside China is "Launcher E-2" 9.9t. Don't know why CASC is being so moderate.
Another thing impressive is that the chamber is made of stainless steel, it is much cheaper compared with other exotic materials.
 

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2023-01-12 17:04:29Xinhua Editor : Li Yan
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China has planned more than 60 space launches for the year 2023.
The China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) is expected to have more than 50 launches, and other Chinese space enterprises will have more than 10 launches.
Among them, carrier rockets Long March-2F and Long march-7 will carry out missions for the operation of China's space station, which is in regular operation and has entered the first stage of its application and development.
In 2023, a new modified version of the carrier rocket Long March-6 is expected to have its maiden flight. The Long March-6, fueled by liquid propellant made of liquid oxygen and kerosene, is China's first carrier rocket that uses non-toxic and non-polluting fuel.
PR-1 is currently China's largest solid-fuel rocket. Last July, PR-1 successfully sent six satellites into their preset orbit. PR-2 is expected to be launched in the first half of 2023.
In 2023, China will continue to promote its lunar exploration and planetary exploration projects and carry out the development of the lunar probe Chang'e-7, Mars probe Tianwen-2, and other models.
Jan. 3 is the fourth anniversary that the Chang'e-4 lunar probe landed on the moon. Chang'e-4 is still the only lunar mission that made a successful soft landing on the far side of the moon and carried out exploration tasks. The lunar rover Yutu-2, or Jade Rabbit-2, is in good condition and has traveled 1,455 meters on the moon's far side as of Jan. 3.
Chang'e-6 is set to collect samples from the far side of the moon and bring them back to Earth around 2025. If successful, it will be the first time mankind achieves such a mission.
Chang'e-7 is going to land on the moon's South Pole and have a flyover to search for water in the caves at the moon's South Pole.
 

by78

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At 2:10 on January 13, a Long March 2C rocket successfully sent the Asia-Pacific-Star 6E satellite into orbit. The APSTAR-6E satellite is mainly used to provide broadband communication services for Southeast Asia. This mission is the 460th flight of the Long March series of launch vehicles.

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