27 May 2018
Fifteen Chinese astronauts have just completed desert survival training deep in the Badain Jaran Desert near Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China. Organised by the Astronaut Center of China (ACC), the program was designed to prepare astronauts with the capacity to survive in the wilderness in the event their re-entry capsule lands off target. This is the latest survival training activity for Chinese astronauts after their sea survival training in August 2017.
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Chinese astronauts' 48 hours in desert
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Desert odyssey: Chinese astronauts complete survival training (VIDEO)
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25 May 2018
Chinese space tracking ship Yuanwang 3 has returned to port in east China's Jiangsu Province after completing a three-month maritime space monitoring mission. The ship docked at a port in Jiangyin City, Jiangsu Province on 25 May. The mission lasted for more than 70 days, traveling more than 16,000 nautical miles. The crew completed the maritime space monitoring tasks set for this expedition and also carried out the emergency monitoring of China's experimental space lab Tiangong 1 that re-entered the atmosphere after completing its mission.
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25 May 2018
SpaceNews published a brief but competent analysis of the Chinese space industry sector. The authors draw the important conclusion: "As has become increasingly clear over the past few months, one of the likely challenges facing launch providers in the future will be low-cost competition from Chinese companies. ... as Chinese companies start to provide service to foreign (but non-U.S.) companies, their concepts may become proven, and their products significantly more appealing to value-conscious companies in the rapidly expanding new space industry."
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For a comprehensive overview on China’s current commercial space activities, read part one of the GoTaikonauts! report in issue no 21. The newsletter comprises also an extensive report about the 3rd China (International) Commercial Aerospace Forum (CCAF) Wuhan last year. For the first time, the forum went international – and this – with unprecedented success. Our latest newsletter has a detailed report on this event. Three international space experts - Enrique Pacheco from Mexico, Andrew Paliwoda from the UK, and Philippe Cyr from Canada/China - explain their motivations for participation in the forum. The second part on China’s current commercial space activities will be published in issue no 22 together with a review of the historical beginnings.
25 May 2018
China will launch two backup satellites for Beidou 2 in next two years to improve its performance. Beidou 2 has been in use for five and a half years. It is generally in stable and has never been out of service. The positioning accuracy improved from ten to six meters.
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25 May 2018
The lunar communication relay satellite, Queqiao, braked 100 km above the surface of the Moon in line with instructions from a ground control center in Beijing, and then entered a transfer orbit from the Moon to the second Lagrangian (L2) point of the Earth-Moon system. "There was only a short window for the braking," said Zhang Lihua, Project Manager of the mission. "And Queqiao had only one chance due to limited fuel."
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25 May 2018
China is planning to finish building a high precision national comprehensive positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) system on the basis of BeiDou system by 2035. With the completion of the system, China will obviously improve its ability in space and time information service, said Ran Chengqi, head of the office for management of BeiDou Navigation Satellite System, at the Ninth China Satellite Navigation Conference held from 23 to 25 May in Harbin, capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province.
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China develops high-accuracy marine positioning device
25 May 2018
Chinese researchers have developed a device to conduct marine positioning with high accuracy. The researchers from Harbin Engineering University monitored and collected data from 200 observation stations and independently developed the navigation positioning device to within one meter accuracy.
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