China reveals its space exploration plan for 2024

BEIJING: Astronauts of China’s upcoming two manned space missions in 2024 are undergoing targeted trainings, said Yang Liwei, deputy chief designer of China’s manned spaceflight project, when introducing China’s plan of space missions this year. Acco…

BEIJING: Astronauts of China’s upcoming two manned space missions in 2024 are undergoing targeted trainings, said Yang Liwei, deputy chief designer of China’s manned spaceflight project, when introducing China’s plan of space missions this year.

According to China Central Television, China successfully launched the Tianzhou-7 cargo spacecraft on Wednesday night. Its purpose is to transport essential supplies for China’s orbiting Tiangong space station. This mission marks the first step in China’s manned space missions set to take place in 2024.

According to Yang, 2024 will be a busy year for China’s manned space launches, with six major missions planned, including the launch missions of the cargo craft Tianzhou-7 and Tianzhou-8 and the crewed spaceships Shenzhou-18 and Shenzhou-19, as well as the return of Shenzhou-17 and Shenzhou-18.

Yang also introduced the progress in China’s manned lunar exploration project which was set up in 2023.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Previous Article

Via Renewables, Inc. Announces Dividend on Preferred Stock

Next Article

Nyxoah Announces 2024 Strategic Priorities

Related Posts

Senate Speaker holds slew of meetings in London

Amman: During his official visit to the UK, Speaker of the Senate Faisal Al-Fayez met separately with the Jordan Group in the British Parliament, the Council of Arab Ambassadors in London, and the Minister of State for Middle Eastern Affairs, Lord Tar...

Strike paralyzes Germany’s transports

German labor unions organized on Monday a nationwide strike that brought much of the nation's transports to a standstill.The unions, Verdi and EVG, called in a statement upon workers and employees of the railway sector, airports and ports to observe t...

Income tax law amendments aim to stimulate investment

Finance Minister Mohamed Maait said on Monday amendments to the income tax law, approved by the Cabinet and referred to the House of Representatives, aim to alleviate citizens' suffering and stimulate investment in light of the crises that have affecte...