China-Space Station/Core Module
FILE: Wenchang Satellite Launch Center, Hainan Province, south China - May 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of rocket component
Shaoshan City, Hunan Province, central China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Zhou Jianping, chief designer, China's manned space program (ending with shots 3-4):
"We've basically completed the development of the core module of the space station as well as the Long March-5B Y2 rocket which will carry the module in the launch. The tests are in the final stage. We'll start the verification of key technologies and the construction work of China's space station next spring."
FILE: Wenchang Satellite Launch Center, Hainan Province, south China - May 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
3. Various of rocket component in plant; technicians
FILE: Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, northwest China - Nov 1, 2011 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
4. Various of launching of Shenzhou-8 unmanned spacecraft
FILE: China - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
5. Animation showing spacecraft separating from rocket; process of docking
6. Various of Chinese astronauts who participated in manned spaceflight missions
7. Various of astronaut training
Shaoshan City, Hunan Province, central China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
8. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Zhang Xiaoguang, Chinese astronaut (starting with shot 7):
"We've been training very hard for our country’s space industry. We'll strive for another splendid achievement in China's manned spaceflight."
FILE: China - Exact Location, Date Unknown (China Manned Space - No access Chinese mainland)
9. Animation of space station Tiangong
Shaoshan City, Hunan Province, central China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
10. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Zhou Jianping, chief designer, China's manned space program (starting with shot 9):
"The top priority of our work is to guarantee the success of every launch, the reliable in-orbit operation of every spacecraft, and the safety of every astronaut in orbit, so as to ensure that the astronauts can work efficiently and fulfill their duties."
FILE: China - Exact Location, Date Unknown (China Manned Space - No access Chinese mainland)
11. Various of astronauts training
The core module of China's space station will be launched next spring, according to the chief designer of China's manned space program Zhou Jianping.
Zhou said that all the work of the project has been progressing smoothly.
"We've basically completed the development of the core module of the space station as well as the Long March-5B Y2 rocket which will carry the module in the launch. The tests are in the final stage. We'll start the verification of key technologies and the construction work of China's space station next spring," he said.
From unmanned tests to the flight consists of docking and combination of multiple spacecraft, China's manned spaceflight has made a series of breakthroughs and managed to send 11 astronauts into space via six manned flight missions.
The astronauts for the four flights of constructing the space station have been chosen and are under training.
"We've been training very hard for our country’s space industry. We'll strive for another splendid achievement in China's manned spaceflight," said Zhang Xiaoguang, an astronaut who carried out the mission of China's experimental space lab Tiangong-1 in 2013.
According to the schedule, China will conduct 11 spaceflight missions in the next two years to complete the building of Tiangong, a space station that is independently constructed and operated by China, together with multiple retrieval missions and verification of key on-orbit technologies.
"The top priority of our work is to guarantee the success of every launch, the reliable in-orbit operation of every spacecraft, and the safety of every astronaut in orbit, so as to ensure that the astronauts can work efficiently and fulfill their duties," said Zhou.
China-Space Station/Core Module
Dateline : Recent/File
Location : China
Duration : 1'52
FILE: Wenchang Satellite Launch Center, Hainan Province, south China - May 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of rocket component
Shaoshan City, Hunan Province, central China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Zhou Jianping, chief designer, China's manned space program (ending with shots 3-4):
"We've basically completed the development of the core module of the space station as well as the Long March-5B Y2 rocket which will carry the module in the launch. The tests are in the final stage. We'll start the verification of key technologies and the construction work of China's space station next spring."
FILE: Wenchang Satellite Launch Center, Hainan Province, south China - May 2020 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
3. Various of rocket component in plant; technicians
FILE: Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, northwest China - Nov 1, 2011 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
4. Various of launching of Shenzhou-8 unmanned spacecraft
FILE: China - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
5. Animation showing spacecraft separating from rocket; process of docking
6. Various of Chinese astronauts who participated in manned spaceflight missions
7. Various of astronaut training
Shaoshan City, Hunan Province, central China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
8. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Zhang Xiaoguang, Chinese astronaut (starting with shot 7):
"We've been training very hard for our country’s space industry. We'll strive for another splendid achievement in China's manned spaceflight."
FILE: China - Exact Location, Date Unknown (China Manned Space - No access Chinese mainland)
9. Animation of space station Tiangong
Shaoshan City, Hunan Province, central China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
10. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Zhou Jianping, chief designer, China's manned space program (starting with shot 9):
"The top priority of our work is to guarantee the success of every launch, the reliable in-orbit operation of every spacecraft, and the safety of every astronaut in orbit, so as to ensure that the astronauts can work efficiently and fulfill their duties."
FILE: China - Exact Location, Date Unknown (China Manned Space - No access Chinese mainland)
11. Various of astronauts training
The core module of China's space station will be launched next spring, according to the chief designer of China's manned space program Zhou Jianping.
Zhou said that all the work of the project has been progressing smoothly.
"We've basically completed the development of the core module of the space station as well as the Long March-5B Y2 rocket which will carry the module in the launch. The tests are in the final stage. We'll start the verification of key technologies and the construction work of China's space station next spring," he said.
From unmanned tests to the flight consists of docking and combination of multiple spacecraft, China's manned spaceflight has made a series of breakthroughs and managed to send 11 astronauts into space via six manned flight missions.
The astronauts for the four flights of constructing the space station have been chosen and are under training.
"We've been training very hard for our country’s space industry. We'll strive for another splendid achievement in China's manned spaceflight," said Zhang Xiaoguang, an astronaut who carried out the mission of China's experimental space lab Tiangong-1 in 2013.
According to the schedule, China will conduct 11 spaceflight missions in the next two years to complete the building of Tiangong, a space station that is independently constructed and operated by China, together with multiple retrieval missions and verification of key on-orbit technologies.
"The top priority of our work is to guarantee the success of every launch, the reliable in-orbit operation of every spacecraft, and the safety of every astronaut in orbit, so as to ensure that the astronauts can work efficiently and fulfill their duties," said Zhou.
ID : 8170957
Published : 2020-12-25 13:43
Last Modified : 2020-12-25 19:40:00
Source : China Central Television (CCTV),Other
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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