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China's first cargo ship Tianzhou-1 to be launched in 2017
China will send its first cargo ship, Tiangong-1,
into space in 2017, said Qi Faren, an academician at the Chinese Academy of
Engineering in Baoding, Hebei province.
The Tianzhou-1, which literally
means "heavenly vessel," will be able to send 5 tons of cargo into space. It is
designed to provide supplies for China's future orbiting space
station.
According to Qi, who is an expert in space technology as well as
the chief designer of the Shenzhou manned spacecraft, the spacecraft currently
in use can only send three astronauts and 300 kilograms of goods at a time. A
large amount of food, water, oxygen and backup materials are needed if
astronauts are to stay for longer periods in the space station. This, in turn,
requires a cargo ship with greater carrying capacity.
China is scheduled
to launch a core module of the space station in 2018. By 2020, an 80-ton space
station will be completed, consisting of the core module, laboratory, node
cabin, manned spacecraft and cargo ship. When the International Space Station is
retired in 2024, China may be the only country in the world to have a space
station.
(From China Daily, 2016-11-16)