Watch China Launch a Second Space Station Into Orbit - Nedus News

China’s second prototype space station, Tiangong-2, is set to launch into orbit today, according to state media reports. The launch comes five years after China sent up its first space lab, Tiangong-1, and serves as a reminder to the west that China’s space-based capabilities are growing fast.
At
roughly 15 meters long and weighing eight tons, some may call
Tiangong-2 a glorified cargo box, but it appears to be a bonafide
station, capable of docking with other vehicles, and supporting a small
human crew and scientific research experiments.
In fact, it’s got
14 experiments on board that tackle wide-ranging topics from quantum
communications to cardiovascular health to botany, New Scientist reports.
The station is also carrying a precise atomic clock that reportedly
loses just a single second every 30 million years and could help make
future mobile devices more accurate.
Tiangong-1 lost contact with the Earth early this year, and is
expected to burn up in Earth’s atmosphere in 2017. During its time in
operation, China’s first prototype station saw several short duration, three-person crew visits.
Tiangong-2 is expected to follow in its predecessor’s footsteps,
serving as a testbed where Chinese astronauts can practice docking
techniques and test technologies needed for long-term human habitation
in space. A two-person crew is expected to head to the station next
month.
By the early 2020s, China hopes to install a much larger
station in orbit that’ll be more of a direct competitor with the
International Space Station. How well NASA and the other space agencies
who frequent the ISS are going to get along with their new neighbor
remains to be seen, but China, like the US, has publicly advocated for
the pacifistic use of space.
The Tiangong-2 is set to launch aboard a Long March-2F rocket from
the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in China’s Gobi desert at 10:04 pm
local time (10:04 am EST) today. You can watch a livestream of the
launch right here:
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