China's aerospace industry has entered a new stage, and after the successful launch of Shenzhou 15, the Shenzhou 16 spacecraft has completed the first test and is on standby at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center as an emergency rescue ship. This marks the arrival of a new batch of manned spacecraft, a total of six, which will undertake manned space launch missions from 2023 to 2035, and in 2026, a new generation of manned spacecraft may usher in its first flight.
Compared with Shenzhou 15, Shenzhou 16 has significantly improved the localization rate of components and the independent controllability of core components, and has improved the instrument panel. This mission will mean that China's space station has officially entered the operational phase, and the third batch of astronauts will also take the stage, including 7 astronauts, 7 space flight engineers and 4 payload specialists, a total of 18 reserve astronauts (including 1 woman).
China's space station will become an experimental base for long-term microgravity, radiation and other special research environments, and support space science and applied research in various fields. The results of the experiment will benefit many fields such as national defense, economy, life, and medical care, and create a trillion-dollar aerospace market. Among the third batch of astronauts, the aerospace flight engineers are from scientific research institutes, the payload experts are from scientific research units, and the astronauts are responsible for spacecraft control and control.
The first and second astronauts will be brought in by the old and the new, and as the first astronauts get older, the second batch of astronauts will gradually take on heavier responsibilities. After experiencing the Shenzhou 12 to Shenzhou 15 missions, only Yang Liwei, Jing Haipeng, Liu Wang, and Zhang Xiaoguang are left without performing the mission, and they have all participated in the space training from Shenzhou 12 to Shenzhou 15, and they are backup astronauts who need to carry out follow-up space missions.
After the first-class training and follow-up targeted training, the second batch of astronauts such as Tang Hongbo, Ye Guangfu and Wang Yaping will take over and lead the third batch of astronauts to carry out the mission and achieve the goal of bringing the old with the new and passing on the help. In the gestation stage in space, the task of astronauts is very intense, especially China's plan to carry out a manned mission to the moon before 2030, which is why China completed the selection of the third batch of astronauts in 2020 and immediately began the selection of the fourth batch of astronauts.
Yang Liwei may be ordered to go on the expedition again, and Jing Haipeng may set a new record for space flight.
2023 will be an important date for Yang Liwei. In October 2003, astronaut Yang Liwei took the Shenzhou 5 spacecraft into space, flew 14 laps in orbit, lasted 21 hours and 23 minutes, and returned safely after successfully completing various tasks. The success of this mission marks that China has become the third country in the world to independently master manned space technology, realizing the Chinese nation's dream of flying into space for a thousand years, and is a milestone event in China's space history.
Yang Liwei has repeatedly expressed his desire to fly again and refuted rumors about health problems. Although he is currently 58 years old, as one of China's first astronauts, Yang Liwei's physical fitness and space experience are still top-notch. In addition, the reliability and safety of the Shenzhou spacecraft have been proven for many years, and the flight environment conditions have also been proven to allow people to survive the space flight process in a healthy way.
Zhou Jianping, chief designer of China's manned space program, said that the Shenzhou spacecraft could also be used for space travel. After years of work, the reliability and safety of the Shenzhou spacecraft have been fully tested, and the flight environment conditions have also been proven to allow people to spend the space flight process healthily.
Possible personnel combinations.
If Yang Liwei and Jing Haipeng really take the order to go on the expedition, the possible combination plan includes Yang Liwei + Liu Wang + the third batch of astronauts, Yang Liwei + Zhang Xiaoguang + the third batch of astronauts, Jing Haipeng + Liu Wang + the third batch of astronauts, Jing Haipeng + Zhang Xiaoguang + the third batch of astronauts, or the more daring one old and two new, one astronaut is responsible for the control and control of the space station, and the other two are responsible for scientific research and experiments. All these arrangements are to ensure the smooth operation of the space station and contribute to the development of China's space industry.
China's aerospace industry has ushered in a new era, and the successful launch of Shenzhou-16 marks the official entry of the space station into the operational stage, laying a solid foundation for future space missions. In this process, China's astronauts will continue to carry forward the spirit of aerospace, work hard for the country's space industry, and constantly create new glories.
The successful launch of Shenzhou-16 marks the official entry of China's space station into the operational stage, laying a solid foundation for manned space launch missions from 2023 to 2035. This milestone achievement has sparked widespread attention and discussion.
First of all, the upgrade of Shenzhou-16 compared with Shenzhou-15 fully reflects China's technological strength and independent innovation capability in the aerospace field. The improvement of the localization rate of components mentioned in the article and the enhancement of the independent and controllable ability of core components have set an example for China's aerospace technology research and development. This ability to innovate independently is an important driving force for the continuous development of China's space industry, and it has also laid the foundation for more complex space missions in the future.
Secondly, for the selection and training system of astronauts, the article mentions the emergence of the third batch of astronauts, as well as the cooperation between veterans such as Yang Liwei and the new batch of astronauts. This model of the old leading the new and passing on the help reflects the importance of the sustainable development of China's aerospace industry and the cultivation of talents. The selection and training of astronauts is a highly specialized and challenging task, and China's unremitting efforts in this area have enabled the astronaut team to maintain a strong strength.
The article also mentions the importance of China's space station as an experimental base and its support for scientific and applied research in many fields. This is of far-reaching significance for promoting China's scientific and technological innovation and promoting the development of related fields. Especially in the context of China's planned manned lunar missions in the future, the space station will become a key platform and open up new fields for China's space industry.
Yang Liwei's possible flight again has aroused widespread attention and expectations. In 2003, he successfully completed various operational tasks in the Shenzhou 5 mission and became an important figure in China's aerospace history. Although he is 58 years old, his physical fitness and space experience are still top-notch. Zhou Jianping, chief designer of China's manned space program, also made people full of confidence in Yang Liwei's flight again. His re-expedition will inject new vitality into China's space industry, and at the same time become a symbolic figure in China's space exploration.
Generally speaking, China's aerospace industry is constantly moving towards new heights and has made remarkable achievements. From technical strength to personnel training, from spacecraft upgrading to space experiments, every aspect reflects the strong strength and forward momentum of China's aerospace industry. With the launch of Shenzhou-16, it is expected that China will achieve more successes in the field of space and make greater contributions to the cause of human space exploration.
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