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China's human spaceflight program achieves key milestones in 2024
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China's human spaceflight program achieves key milestones in 2024
by Simon Mansfield
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Dec 28, 2024

China concluded a busy year in its human spaceflight program with the launch of the Tianzhou 8 cargo spacecraft on November 16, marking the completion of the country's 2024 space missions. This year featured several significant achievements, including advancements in orbital science, space station operations, and astronaut training.

April Launch of Shenzhou XVIII

On April 25, a Long March 2F rocket launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Northwest China, carrying the Shenzhou XVIII spacecraft into orbit. Onboard were three astronauts - Ye Guangfu, Li Cong, and Li Guangsu - who embarked on an extended mission aboard the Tiangong space station.

Their work included maintaining the station's systems, conducting repairs, and undertaking more than 90 scientific experiments. Highlights included research into "space fish farming," investigations into the origins of organic molecules, studies on plant stem cells under microgravity, and experiments to understand how lubricating materials perform in space. These experiments contribute to the broader understanding of biology, chemistry, and materials science in a unique environment, offering potential applications on Earth and future space missions.

October Launch of Shenzhou XIX

On October 30, a second crewed mission took place as the Shenzhou XIX spacecraft launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, also aboard a Long March 2F rocket. The spacecraft carried a new crew to Tiangong, with objectives including a six-month stay at the station and a full crew rotation with the outgoing Shenzhou XVIII team.

This mission involved a variety of tasks critical to station operations. The crew performed extravehicular activities (spacewalks), facilitated cargo transfers, and installed debris protection devices on the station. Additional goals included conducting public outreach and educational activities to inspire interest in space exploration and advancing scientific research to enhance the station's operational efficiency and utility.

Significant Achievements in Human Spaceflight

The two successful manned Shenzhou missions underscored China's growing expertise in human spaceflight. They also demonstrated the importance of long-duration missions, crew transitions, and multifaceted research in advancing space exploration.

While the results of many experiments conducted during these missions are still under analysis, the year marked a continued emphasis on using space to explore biological systems and material properties in ways that cannot be replicated on Earth. This type of research is vital for understanding the long-term challenges of space habitation and the potential for new technologies derived from space-based studies.

Behind the Scenes: Preparation and Teamwork

The success of these missions was made possible by extensive training for astronauts and the dedicated work of engineers, scientists, and technicians. Advanced simulation facilities, including neutral buoyancy pools, played a crucial role in preparing astronauts for complex extravehicular operations and other mission-critical tasks. The seamless operation of the Long March rockets also highlights ongoing reliability in China's launch systems.

Looking Ahead

The achievements of 2024 build on decades of development in China's space program. While the focus this year was on expanding operational experience with the Tiangong space station, future missions are expected to involve more international collaboration and further development of scientific applications in orbit.

China's space program has steadily evolved into a platform for scientific discovery and technological innovation. As plans for lunar exploration and potential Mars missions take shape, the lessons learned from missions like Shenzhou XVIII and XIX are expected to play a pivotal role in achieving those goals.

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