- Project 921-2
Infobox Space station
station = Chinese space station
(Project 921 Phase 2)
Tiangong 1
8 ton "target vehicle"
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station = Chinese space station
(Project 921 Phase 3)
20-metric ton "space station"
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station_image_caption = The first model of a planned Chinese space station, unveiled in 2000
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configuration_caption =Project 921 is the working name given by the
People's Republic of China in 1992 for plans to create a mannedspace station . It has been said [cite web|url=http://news.ifeng.com/mil/2/200806/0626_340_617870_3.shtml|title=神八2010年首飞 运载火箭将有重大变化(组图)| publisher=凤凰资讯 |date=June 26, 2008|accessdate=July 8|accessyear=2008] that the first vehicle would beShenzhou 8 , but at Sept. 29 2008,Zhang Jianqi ( _zh. 张建启), Vice Director ofChina manned space engineering , declared in an interview ofChina Central Television [cite web|url=http://news.sina.com.cn/c/2008-09-29/145316381853.shtml|title=China will launch small space station in 2010-2011 (in Chinese)|date=2008-09-29] that it will beTiangong 1 , which will be launched at 2010~2011 circa.Development
The project remained tentative throughout the 1990s while the PRC concentrated on the more modest goal of launching a manned flight.
In
1999 project 921 was finally given official authorization. Two versions of the station were studied: an 8-metric ton "space laboratory" and 20-metric ton "space station".In
2000 the first model of the planned space station was unveiled atExpo 2000 inHanover . This was made up of modules derived from the orbital module of the Shenzhou spacecraft. Overall length of the station would be around 20 m, with a total mass of under 40 metric tons, with possibility of expansion through addition of further modules.In
2001 Chinese engineers described a three-step process toward the realization of Project 921. The original target date for the fulfillment of the project was 2010.
*First, manned flight itself (Phase 1); this successfully occurred in 2003.
*Second, the orbiting of a space laboratory (Phase 2, a scaled back version of the initial model) that would only be manned on a short-term basis and left in anautomated mode between visits (probably occurring after 2010).
*The third phase would involve the launch of a larger space laboratory, which would be permanently manned and be China's first truespace station (Phase 3).In
2002 it was announced that the permanent space station would have a launch mass of 20 metric tons and no earlier than 2010. Work was underway on arobotic arm for use on the station and a 20% scale model was built by Research Institute 502.As of
November 2005 , there are plans to dock the unmannedShenzhou 8 andShenzhou 9 mission modules together to form a space lab. TheShenzhou 10 manned mission will dock and enter that unit, but it is unclear whether this is the temporary space lab described as the second-phase of the project. There were also reports that a space station may be ready by 2012, which could be the second or third-phase.In
2007 , plans for an 8-metric ton "space laboratory" being launched in 2010 under the designation ofShenzhou 8 were made public. This would be an eight ton space laboratory module with two docking ports. Subsequent flights (Shenzhou 9 andShenzhou 10 ) will dock with the laboratory.Another 8-metric ton "space laboratory" will be launched in 2012. This is consistent with statements made on
November 27 ,2005 , on which the deputy commander of the manned space program announced that China planned to perfect the technology for space walking and docking by 2012 and finish a permanent space station and manned moon mission by2024 .The 20-metric ton "space station" seems to have been delayed to ~2019-20.
At
September 29 ,2008 ,Zhang Jianqi ( _zh. 张建启), Vice Director ofChina manned space engineering , declared in an interview ofChina Central Television [cite web|url=http://news.sina.com.cn/c/2008-09-29/145316381853.shtml|title=China will launch small space station in 2010-2011 (in Chinese)|date=2008-09-29] it isTiangong 1 (i.e. not Shenzhou 8) that will be the 8-ton "target vehicle", and Shenzhou 8,Shenzhou 9 andShenzhou 10 will all be spaceships to dock withTiangong 1 in turn.At 1 Oct. 2008,
Shanghai Space Administration , which participate in the development of Shenzhou 8, stated [ cite web|url=http://news.sina.com.cn/c/2008-10-01/170014521590s.shtml|title=Simulated docking of Shenzhou 8 has succeeded (in Chinese)|date=2008-10-01] that they have succeeded in the simulated experiments for the docking of Tiangong 1 and Shenzhou 8.Details
Tiangong 1 8 ton "target vehicle"The Chinese Space Lab will be assembled in the timeframe 2010-2015. Probable configuration is as following:
* Crew Size: 3.
* Length: 9.00 m (29.50 ft).
* Basic Diameter: 2.25 m (7.38 ft).
* Maximum Diameter: 2.80 m (9.10 ft).
* Span: 17.00 m (55.00 ft).
* Mass: 8,000 kg (17,600 lb).
* Two docking portsA two cabin configuration is indicated, with an Experiment Module, besides the front-end docking mechanism. The Experiment Module provides resources for the Orbital Module such as electric power.
20-metric ton "space station"
In 2000 the first model of the planned space station was unveiled at
Expo 2000 inHanover . This was made up of modules derived from the orbital module of the Shenzhou spacecraft. A possible timeframe for assemby is after 2019-20. [cite web |url=http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601080&sid=aZJYoiU9yivw |title=China, Following Astronauts' Return, Plans Space Lab for 2011 |last=Johnson |first=Ed |publisher=Bloomberg |date=Sept. 29 2008]Configuration was as following:
* A node module (measuring 3m x 2.2 m) equipped with six docking ports with rotating solar panels attached to two.
* Two (~10 m x ~3.0 m) modules attached to the node, each equipped with ten docking ports.
* Airlock or resupply module
* Propulsion module
* Two-beam truss with parabolic antennaeDomestic and International Reaction
The fact that China has successfully launched a man in space under its own auspices and plans to do the same with a space station has generated enormous pride within the country but has caused some consternation elsewhere. China is the most notable absentee from the
International Space Station . After the success of China's self propelled space launch, China formally requested a spot on theInternational Space Station . The proposal of cooperation was rejected by the US.Fact|please give a reliable source for this event. Any report?| ()|date=September 2008 This has led to conjecture that China will be a competitor rather than a partner with regard to the US in future international space ventures.In regard to other nations, China has recently reached out to
Russia , theESA , andCanada , to carry out cooperative space initiatives.Fact|please give a reliable source for this.| ()|date=September 2008 So it may be that only China and the US will rule out direct cooperation.References
*cite news|url=http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/China_Might_Be_Planning_Early_Space_Station_Attempt.html|title=China Might Be Planning Early Space Station Attempt|publisher=SpaceDaily.com|date=
February 19 ,2006
* [http://www.astronautix.com/craft/prot9212.htm Article on Project 921-2]
* [http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/china_plans_031016.html China plans more space missions] - October 16, 2003 article
* [http://www.worldspaceflight.com/china/921.htm Details of Project 921]
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