China launched 3 astronauts to replace the crew at Chinese space station

Jiuquan: China has launched three astronauts in space to replace the crew over sugar Tiangong space stationTo take another step in the country’s ambitions for the mission of a crew for the Moon and to locate Mars.
Shenzhou 20 Spaceship planned the local time (0917 GMT) at 5:17 pm as Chinese Workings Long March 2F rocket. It will reach Tiangong after about 6.5 hours.
Rocket North -Western fell away from the launch center in Juquan, on the banks of the Gobi Desert in China. The spacecraft will remain in space before returning to the current crew.
Tiangong, or “heavenly palace”, the space station has made China a major contender in space, especially since it was completely Chinese-built, as the country was excluded from the international space station on US national security concerns. China’s Space Program is controlled by the Military Branch of the ruling Communist Party People’s Liberation Army.
In addition to mechanical weapons for three-module stations, some people have also expressed concern that China may use them to disable satellites or other space vehicles during a crisis.
Since launching a person in space for the first time in 2003, it has become the only third country to do so, China’s space program has moved beyond a steady speed. The space agency has also fielded a explorer on Mars and a rover to a explorer of the moon, and aims to put a person on the moon before 2030.
Shenzo, or “Celestial Ship,” 20 mission will be commanded by Chen Dong, making its third flight. According to China manned space agency, both of them will take their first trips with fighter pilot chain Zongorui and engineer Wang ji. Unlike previous employees, Shenzau is a completely male.
They will currently replace three astronauts Chinese space stationAs before them, they will be on the board for about six months.
Space ship is to be launched in space in Space at 5:17 pm local time (0917 GMT) in Space in Working March 2F rocket and reaches Tiangong about 6.5 hours later.
The three-person crew was sent in October last year and is in space for 175 days. They are due to their return after a brief overlap with their replacement on 29 April. Tiangong can accommodate six people at a time in October 2022.
While in space, astronauts will conduct experiments in medical science and new technologies and walk space to maintain and install new equipment, the manned space agency said.