China sends crew to space station for six month visit

China has sent three astronauts to its permanently inhabited space station for a six-month stay as part of a regular rotation of Chinese astronauts onboard the “Tiangong” orbiting high above the earth’s atmosphere.

The spacecraft Shenzhou-18, or “Divine Vessel,” and its three passengers lifted off atop a Long March-2F rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in northwest China at 8.58pm, according to state media.

Leading the six-month mission was 43-year-old Ye Guangfu, who last went to Tiangong, or “Heavenly Palace” in Chinese, in October 2021 in China’s second crewed mission to the station.

Accompanying him this time were Li Cong, 34, and Li Guangsu, 36, both in space for the first time and hailing from the latest batch of astronauts on China’s spaceflight program.

The three men were all former air force pilots.

Completed in late 2022, Tiangong can house a maximum of three astronauts for months at an orbital altitude of up to 450km.

It has a designed operational life-span of at least 15 years.

China has been launching two crewed missions to Tiangong per year since 2021 when construction of the outpost began, with the Shenzhou-18 being the seventh.

Each crew has stayed for about six months, conducting space walks as well as scientific experiments inside the station’s low-gravity environment.

Tiangong has become an emblem of China’s confidence in its space endeavours after being shut out of the NASA-led International Space Station for decades.

China is banned by US law from any collaboration, direct or indirect, with NASA.

Shenzhou-18 marks China’s 13th crewed mission to space since Yang Liwei’s solo spaceflight in October 2003.

Yang was the first Chinese citizen ever to reach space.

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