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Neither am I too carried away by the AIIB hype nor losing sleep over this 1-year postponement. We are not known for tardiness but 1-year is acceptable for challenging projects

I am sipping my oolong tea and looking at the superb beauty of my beloved homeland in the greatest arts and culture on the net

Cheers

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It's about upgrading the imagine of China to help project China influence over broad. This will mean more opportunity, overseas people are more willing to pay a premium for Chinese goods. In terms of upgrading China to higher tier.

2016 is the maiden flight, while 2017 is to send the Chang'e 5.
Tiangong 2 supposed to be launch in 2016, now the rocket is delay to 2017, how is it supposed to launch the experiment in 2016? Tiangong 2 is bigger and heavier. It needs CZ-5.
 
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It's about upgrading the imagine of China to help project China influence over broad. This will mean more opportunity, overseas people are more willing to pay a premium for Chinese goods. In terms of upgrading China to higher tier.

We are not talking about a postponement of 5, 6, 7 ..10 years
1-year wont hurt at all. Better be right than sorry
Our people are not slackers

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"A happy Buddha"
China Shiwan ceramic figurine
 
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We are not talking about a postponement of 5, 6, 7 ..10 years
1-year wont hurt at all. Better be right than sorry
Our people are not slackers

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"A happy Buddha"
China Shiwan ceramic figurine
This is already the second delay. CZ-5 supposed to be launch end of 2014. Then they claimed 2015 , again 2016 and now 2017? How any delay they want? What is wrong with CSA?
 
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It's about upgrading the imagine of China to help project China influence over broad. This will mean more opportunity, overseas people are more willing to pay a premium for Chinese goods. In terms of upgrading China to higher tier.


Tiangong 2 supposed to be launch in 2016, now the rocket is delay to 2017, how is it supposed to launch the experiment in 2016? Tiangong 2 is bigger and heavier. It needs CZ-5.

The maiden flight of the CZ-5 will still be scheduled to 2016, so 2016 is still not off the trail yet.
 
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Tiangong 2 supposed to be launch in 2016, now the rocket is delay to 2017, how is it supposed to launch the experiment in 2016? Tiangong 2 is bigger and heavier. It needs CZ-5.
Tiangong 2 is the backup of Tiangong 1, therefore it has almost identical size. It doesn't need CZ-5 and could be launch just like Tiangong 1 with CZ-2F. It has a planned rendezvous mid-2016 with Shenzhou-11 manned spacecraft and then the new cargo module (Tianzhou 1) for replenishment. Tianzhou 1 would be launched by the new CZ-7.
 
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Tiangong 2 is the backup of Tiangong 1, therefore it has almost identical size. It doesn't need CZ-5 and could be launch just like Tiangong 1 with CZ-2F. It has a planned rendezvous mid-2016 with Shenzhou-11 manned spacecraft and then the new cargo module (Tianzhou 1) for replenishment. Tianzhou 1 would be launched by the new CZ-7.
Tiangong-2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tiangong 2 is 20tons space lab, how can it be launched by CZ-2F? It can only be done by CZ-5. Stupid CSA keep delaying this critical rocket. What is wrong with them. Xi shall be doing something about it.

CZ-5 cannot be delay in 2017. If so, it will knock off previous expected timetable. Somebody must save CZ-5 rocket.
 
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Tiangong-2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tiangong 2 is 20tons space lab, how can it be launched by CZ-2F? It can only be done by CZ-5. Stupid CSA keep delaying this critical rocket. What is wrong with them. Xi shall be doing something about it.

CZ-5 cannot be delay in 2017. If so, it will knock off previous expected timetable. Somebody must save CZ-5 rocket.
I think that information is old. The current Tiangong-2 would be a modified backup of the Tiangong-1.
CZ-5 would be needed for Chang'e 5 in 2017 and then module for the new space station.
As to the delay, any engineering project as big as this, is bound to run into technical problem. Please bear in mind that China has not design and construct a brand new rocket for a long time since last. And every thing is new, new launch center, new fuel, new engine, bigger size rocket.
They are putting in alot of things on their plate in very short order, a few years delay is quite understandable.
 
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China launches upgraded satellite for independent SatNav system
Xinhua, March 31, 2015

China launched a new-generation satellite into space for its indigenous global navigation and positioning network at 9:52 p.m. Beijing Time Monday.

Launched from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in the southwestern province of Sichuan, the satellite was boosted by a Long March-3C carrier rocket developed by the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation.

It is the 17th satellite for the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS). The launch marked the beginning of expanding the regional BDS to global coverage.

The latest satellite will be tasked with testing a new type of navigation signaling and inter-satellite links, providing a basis to start building the global network, according to the center.

An independent aircraft was installed on the carrier rocket, marking the first time China has used such technology in blasting off spacecraft into medium to high orbit.

The independent aircraft, dubbed a "shuttle bus in space", can send one or more spacecraft into different orbits in space.

China launched the first BDS satellite in 2000. The BDS began providing positioning, navigation, timing and short message services to civilian users in China and surrounding areas in the Asia-Pacific in December 2012.

The system has been gradually put into use in extended sectors including transportation, weather forecasting, the marine fishing industry, forestry and telecommunications.

The new satellite was developed by the Shanghai Engineering Center for Microsatellites, a non-profit organization established by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Shanghai Municipal Government.
 
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New generation of Beidou navigation satellite launched with "satellite bus"

On March 30, the first of a new generation of Beidou navigation satellite was launched by LongMarch -3c rocket in Xichang satellite launch center, “Expedition one” –satellite transporter-wrapped in upper level.

At 2152, LongMarch-3c successfully sent the first new generation of Beidou navigation satellite into orbit. Compared with the past launch, it is the first time using “Expedition one” –satellite transporter as independent aircraft to deliver satellite into orbit.

“Expedition one” is vividly called "space shuttle bus", can transport one or more satellites into different orbits directly.

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Long March-5 and Expedition-2,that will be a jolly good combination。

In a couple of years。:enjoy:


China launches upgraded BeiDou navigation satellite

Syndicated from IANS | Published on Tue, Mar 31 2015 6:09 IST

China launched a new-generation satellite into space for its indigenous BeiDou global navigation and positioning network on Monday.

Launched from the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre in the southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan, the satellite was boosted by a Long March-3C carrier rocket developed by the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, reported the state-run Xinhua news agency.

This is the 17th satellite for the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS). The launch marked the beginning of an expansion of the BDS from regional to global coverage.

The latest satellite will be tasked with testing a new type of navigation signalling and inter-satellite links, providing a basis to start building the global network, according to the report.

An independent aircraft was installed on the carrier rocket, marking the first time China has used such a technology in launching a spacecraft into medium to high orbit.

The aircraft, dubbed a "shuttle bus in space", can send one or more spacecrafts into different orbits in space.

China launched the first BDS satellite in 2000. The BDS began providing positioning, navigation, timing and short message services to civilian users in China and surrounding areas in the Asia-Pacific in December 2012.

China launches upgraded BeiDou navigation satellite
 
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Two types of next-generation manned spacecrafts proposed:

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Weights: 14-ton and 20-ton
Reentry speed:second cosmic vel
Crew capacities: 2-6
Autonomous flight time: over 21 days
Dock time: over 2 years
Tasks: 14-ton for NEO、asteroids and Mars,20-ton for lunar landing
Configuration: double cabin
Modes of escape:self-powered, escape tower
Recover:parachutes and airbags,marine and land landing。



 
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