Shenzhou 19
Mission type | Tiangong space station crew transport |
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Operator | China Manned Space Agency |
Mission duration | 180 days (Planned) 10 days, 8 hours and 52 minutes (in progress) |
Spacecraft properties | |
Spacecraft type | Shenzhou |
Manufacturer | China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation |
Crew | |
Crew size | 3 |
Members | Cai Xuzhe Song Lingdong Wang Haoze |
Start of mission | |
Launch date | 29 October 2024, 20:27 UTC |
Rocket | Long March 2F |
Launch site | Jiuquan, LA-4/SLS |
Contractor | China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology |
End of mission | |
Landing date | 2025 (planned) |
Landing site | Inner Mongolia, China |
Orbital parameters | |
Reference system | Geocentric orbit |
Regime | Low Earth orbit |
Inclination | 41.5° |
Docking with Tiangong space station | |
Docking port | Tianhe Forward |
Docking date | 30 October 2024, 03:00 UTC |
Undocking date | 2025 (planned) |
Time docked | 180 days (planned) 10 days, 2 hours and 19 minutes (in progress) |
(L-R) Wang Haoze, Cai Xuzhe and Song Lingdong |
Shenzhou 19 (Chinese:
Background
[edit]Shenzhou 19 launched on 29 October 2024, prior to the end of the previous mission, Shenzhou 18. It is the 8th flight to the Tiangong space station, and is expected to last approximately 6 months. It will depart following the arrival of the Shenzhou 20 crew in 2025.
Mission
[edit]The mission launched from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on board a Long March 2F rocket. The Shenzhou spacecraft docked with the forward docking port on the Tianhe core module of the station, where the crew entered and taken over operations from the departing crew of Shenzhou 18, who returned to Earth on 4th November. The crew will carry out experiments to aid China's goal of landing a manned mission on the moon by 2030.[2]
Crew
[edit]Position | Crew member | |
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Commander | Cai Xuzhe, CMSA Second spaceflight | |
Operator | Song Lingdong, CMSA First spaceflight | |
Flight Engineer | Wang Haoze, CMSA First spaceflight |
Cai, 48, is a veteran astronaut and a crew member for the 2022 Shenzhou-14 mission. Song and Wang, both 34 years old and youngest Chinese astronauts,[2] are embarking their first spaceflight, with Wang the third female astronaut, and first female flight engineer, to space.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/7093
- ^ a b >"China declares success as its youngest astronauts reach space". BBC News. 2024-10-29. Retrieved 2024-10-30.
- ^ Jones, Andrew (2024-10-30). "Shenzhou-19 spacecraft arrives at Tiangong for crew rotation". Space News. Retrieved 2024-11-04.