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China sends three astronauts to orbit, another step in its race for the stars

They left. The three Chinese astronauts took off Thursday, June 17 for the first manned flight to the “Heavenly Palace” what Beijing assemble in front of the International space station.

At the scheduled time, the Longue-Marche 2F rocket left its launch pad at the Jiuquan Space Launch Center at 09:22 a.m. (03:22 a.m. in Paris) in the Gobi Desert (northwest).

It is the first manned flight for China in nearly five years and a record duration in space in perspective for the Asian giant: the three astronauts, whose names were not revealed until Wednesday, will stay three months in orbit.

In a context of tension with the West, the success of the mission is a matter of prestige for Beijing, which is preparing to celebrate on July 1 the centenary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

The three soldiers took place aboard the Shenzhou-12 spacecraft which will dock with the only module of the station already in space. Control center and home for astronauts, this module was placed at the end of April in low earth orbit (at an altitude of 350-390 km).

On board, the astronauts will not be idle: maintenance, installation of equipment, spacewalks, preparation of upcoming construction missions and stays of future crews.

Patriotic dimension

Called Tiangong (“Heavenly Palace”), the Chinese space station, when completed, will be similar in size to the former Soviet Mir station (1986-2001). Its lifespan will be at least 10 years.

China resolved to build its own station in space after the refusal of United States to let it participate in the International Space Station (ISS).

The latter – which brings together the United States, Russia, Canada, Europe and Japan – is due to retire in 2024, even though the Nasa mentioned a possible extension beyond 2028.

“We are ready to cooperate with any country that is committed to the peaceful use of outer space”Ji Qiming, a senior official with the Chinese Human Spaceflight Agency (CMSA), said on Wednesday.

Wednesday, the French astronaut Thomas Pesquet and his American teammate Shane Kimbrough performed without a hitch a walk of more than seven hours in space in order to deploy a next-generation solar panel outside the ISS.

Farewell ceremony

Just before their departure, the mission commander, Nie Haisheng, accompanied by Liu Boming and Tang Hongbo, said goodbye to their relatives and colleagues in a ceremony with strong patriotic content during which an old revolutionary refrain resounded. : “No New China Without the Communist Party”.

At a press conference on Wednesday, the three astronauts sent a military salute to journalists, in front of a large red flag with five stars.

Nie Haisheng, who has already carried out two space flights, underlined the patriotic dimension of the operation.

“For decades, we have been writing glorious chapters in Chinese space history, and our mission embodies the expectations of the people and of the Party itself.”, did he declare.

The trio endured more than 6,000 hours of training, including tumbles in the pool in spacesuits, in order to get used to weightless rides.

“We fought every minute to fulfill our space dream”, testified Liu Boming, one of the crew. “I trained by dedicating myself to the cause. “

In their capsule, the three soldiers will have the choice between 120 foods at mealtime and will be able to train on a treadmill to keep in shape.

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