- Shenzhou 3
"Shenzhou 3" (Chinese: 神舟三号) launched on
March 25 ,2002 , was the third unmanned launch of thePeople's Republic of China 'sShenzhou spacecraft . This was the first Shenzhou spacecraft launched that could have actually carried a human cargo and as such the main objective of the mission was to test the systems required to support a human in space. On board it carried a dummy to simulate physiological signals of a human —palpitation ,pulse ,breath ing,eating ,metabolism , andexcretion .The launch had been delayed several months due to design changes. It had been planned that "Shenzhou 3" would use a new interior design but implementation problems meant reverting the previous version. The rocket and spacecraft were eventually rolled out the pad during the Fifth Session of the Ninth
National People's Congress and the Ninth National Committee of theChinese People's Political Consultative Conference in earlyMarch 2002 .It is thought that "Shenzhou 3" changed its orbit twice during the mission. The first was on
29 March at 10:15 UTC when the aft maneuvering thrusters fired for about 8 seconds putting it into a 330.2 km x 337.2 km orbit. The second was on31 March . Both times were to raise its orbit. "Shenzhou 3" operated in a slightly less inclined orbit of 42.40° to the previous "Shenzhou 1 " and "2" flights, which were in about 42.59° inclined orbits.On board were carried 44 different experiments. These included an imaging
spectrograph ,cloud sensor,radiation sensor, solarultraviolet monitor,solar constant monitor,atmospheric composition detector,atmospheric density detector, multi-chamber space crystallization furnace, spaceprotein crystal equipment, a cellbioreactor , asolid matter tracking detector andmicrogravity gauge. Also on board was avideo camera that broadcast images of the Earth as seen through one of the windows on the spacecraft. To test the radio transmitting systems, a pre-recorded female voice was transmitted."Shenzhou 3" reentered and landed successfully after 107 orbits. Unlike "Shenzhou 2" where no photos had been released of the landing capsule, this time photos were released confirmed a successful touchdown. As with "Shenzhou 2" the Orbital Module stayed in orbit for an extended mission. During this time it made some orbital adjustments, raising its orbit. Although it was speculated that it could serve as a docking target for "
Shenzhou 4 ", this did not turn out the be the case. Its mission ended inOctober 2003 and it reentered onNovember 12 at about 06:38 UTC over 22°S 109° E over theIndian Ocean off westernAustralia .The launch of "Shenzhou 3" was attended by President
Jiang Zemin . Along with him wereWu Bangguo , member of thePolitburo of the Communist Party of China and Vice-Premier;Zeng Qinghong , alternate member of the Politburo and member of theSecretariat of the Communist Party of China Central Committee ;Yu Yongbo , member of theCentral Military Commission and director of thePeople's Liberation Army 's General Political Department; andCao Gangchuan , member of the Central Military Commission and director of the People's Liberation Army's General Armament Department."Shenzhou 3" was the first
Long March 2F launch to feature a workinglaunch escape system . Also added were two manual system that would have allowed an astronaut to activate the system in case of emergency. It was tested during the launch phase though Chinese officials did not confirm if the test was successful.A day after launch
China Central Television broadcast an artist impression of the spacecraft in orbit. Of interest was that the front of the orbital module appeared to have been equipped with three seven elementlog-periodic antenna e. It is thought that it was designed for a frequency range of 300-1000MHz . Also shown was an animation of the orbital module after it had separated from the rest of the spacecraft. Three booms were extended from the front package, one left, another right and the third forward. It is speculated that this could have been some sort ofELINT package.ee also
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