Tiangong

China’s Tiangong Space Station Set for Major Upgrades and Enhanced Capabilities

China’s Tiangong space station is set for significant upgrades to enhance its capabilities and operational scope. With plans to modify the Tianhe core module and introduce the new Mengzhou spacecraft, these developments aim to expand research opportunities in low Earth orbit and support lunar missions. This strategic enhancement positions China as a leader in international space exploration and scientific discovery.

Shenzhou-18 Crew Completes Record-Breaking Spacewalk Mission

On May 28, 2024, the Shenzhou-18 crew members aboard China’s orbiting space station successfully completed their first spacewalk mission, setting a new record for the longest single spacewalk by Chinese astronauts. This achievement, facilitated by the space station’s robotic arm and ground support, highlights China’s dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and technology in space exploration.

China’s Tiangong Space Station Damaged by Debris Strike, Astronauts Conduct Repairs

China’s Tiangong space station faced a setback after being damaged by a debris strike, resulting in a partial loss of power supply. Astronauts from the Shenzhou 17 mission successfully repaired the damage through spacewalks. China plans to enhance its space debris procedures to prevent future incidents, highlighting the growing concern of human-generated orbital debris and the need for proactive measures to protect space infrastructure.

Shenzhou-17 Crew Completes Second Extravehicular Mission

The Shenzhou-17 crew completed their second extravehicular mission, conducting maintenance work on the space station’s solar wings and inspecting module status. The taikonauts are scheduled to carry out space science and technology experiments during the remainder of their space journey.