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Shiyan 20C satellite launched

29 October 2022
On 29 October, at 09:01 BJT, a CZ-2D rocket launched the Shiyan 20C satellite from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre into orbit. The satellite will be mainly used for in-orbit verification of new technologies such as space environment monitoring. Shiyan 20C was designed and built by the Shanghai-based Innovation Academy for Microsatellites of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Taikonaut training preps candidates for diverse tasks

30 October 2022
China is adopting increasingly sophisticated recruitment criteria in selecting the next generation of taikonauts who will be best suited for the more demanding, complex and frequent space missions. The process and standards of taikonaut selection are changing based on the goal of the space mission, the scale of the project and the development of technology as China advances its understanding of manned space travel. Though their tasks may vary, there are generally three types of astronauts: pilots, engineers and payload specialists. China is selecting all three for its fourth batch of taikonauts.
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Mengtian space station module launched

31 October 2022
A CZ-5B rocket launched 31 October at 15:37 h from Wenchang Space Launch Centre and carried the Mengtian space station module into LEO. In the next couple of hours, Mengtian is scheduled to rendezvous and then dock with the Tiangong station's Tianhe core module, according to the CMSA. The lab module is about 17.9 m long, has a diameter of 4.2 m and weighs more than 23 t, according to its designers at the SAST.
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Yuanwang 5 tracking vessel sets sail for new missions

31 October 2022
Space tracking ship Yuanwang 5 departed from a port on 31 October for spacecraft monitoring missions. This is the 3rd ocean voyage of the ship in 2022, during which it has spent more than 110 days at sea. Yuanwang 5 mainly undertakes maritime tracking, monitoring and communication tasks concerning rockets, high, medium and low-orbit satellites, spaceships and the Chinese space station. Before the voyage, crew members improved equipment maintenance and inspections to ensure the success of future missions, said vice-captain Liu Mingyue.
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