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Former NASA astronauts, Elon Musk invited to Tiangong Q&A Session with US students for ‘legendary experiences and special roles’

By Fan Wei Published: Apr 12, 2022 12:08 AM

Photo: Screenshot of CCTV News

Photo: Screenshot of CCTV News

Members of the American space community, including former NASA astronauts, were invited by the Chinese Embassy in the US to a space Q&A session on Saturday. During the event, three Chinese taikonauts connected with US students to answer their questions and make demonstrations in space.

The "Tiangong Q&A Session" between Chinese taikonauts and US students demonstrated to the world the special mission of the Chinese space station as a platform for international exchange and cooperation. It also planted the seeds of space exploration in the hearts of many young Americans through popular science teaching activities, senior space expert told the Global Times.

Chinese Ambassador to the US, Qin Gang, invited to the event retired NASA astronauts Donald Thomas and Barbara Morgan, the Director of Caltech Aerospace Department, Mory Gharib, and CEO of SpaceX, Elon Musk.

These guests have legendary experiences or played special roles in the US space industry, Yang Yuguang, vice chair of the IAF Space Transportation Committee, told the Global Times, noting that the invitation was highly representative.

Thomas, an engineer who completed four space shuttle missions in the 1990s, recalled looking out the window of the space shuttle during his first flight and seeing Earth. That experience "changes your view of your place on planet Earth," he said.

Barbara Morgan was on the Space Shuttle Endeavour in 2007 when she boarded the International Space Station and delivered the first live lecture in space for the US.

"Earlier, Wang Yaping, China's first teacher in space, also mentioned that she would like to have a face-to-face meeting with Morgan,” Yang said, adding that “the Tiangong Q&A Session organized by the Chinese Embassy in the US provided an opportunity for exchange."

Regarding the invitation to Elon Musk, Yang said the US lost its capacity to launch round-trip manned space missions after the retirement of the US space shuttle in 2011 and American astronauts were rendered to use Russian spacecrafts to fly to the International Space Station (ISS).

However, Yang mentioned that "SpaceX's manned Dragon spacecraft sent two astronauts to the ISS in 2020, and it was significant for the US as it regained the ability to send astronauts to space."

Musk appeared in a prerecorded video message on Saturday telling attendees that the grounds for future space cooperation "are amazing."

"I look forward to humanity working together to form a self-sustaining civilization on Mars and other planets, which I think will be very important for the long-term prosperity and survival of life as we know it," Musk said.

Gharib’s Department of Aerospace has nurtured Qian Xuesen, "father of Chinese spaceflight," and has played an important role in the US space program to this day, Yang said.

Ambassador Qin Gang noted that the Q&A session was highly anticipated by the US students.

When the embassy collected questions from American students about what they wanted to learn from the Chinese taikonauts, more than 20 schools from 13 US states sent more than 180 questions, with over 300 students participating

Qin noted that cosmic exploration and scientific research are never-ending and require concerted human efforts to work together.

“We hope that the young generation of both China and the US can be as courageous as the taikonauts, chasing their dreams and making contributions to humanity," Qin remarked.

Additionally, Yang noted that the event fully demonstrated the role played by the Chinese space station in human space activities and the mission it has undertaken.

According to the official announcement, the Chinese space station is targeted to be a national space experiment platform for China, an important platform for international exchange and cooperation, and a platform for the spread of science.

The Tiangong Q&A Session on Saturday successfully combined these orientations, Yang said, pointing out that many US students asked their questions in Chinese during the session.

“With the completion of the Chinese space station, space talents from other countries will also be prepared to visit it,” Yang said.

The Shenzhou XIII, the Chinese manned spacecraft carrying the three taikonauts, was launched in October 2021. The Chinese taikonauts are due to return to Earth in a week after a six-month mission in orbit.
 

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Former NASA astronauts, Elon Musk invited to Tiangong Q&A Session with US students for ‘legendary experiences and special roles’

By Fan Wei Published: Apr 12, 2022 12:08 AM

Photo: Screenshot of CCTV News

Photo: Screenshot of CCTV News

Members of the American space community, including former NASA astronauts, were invited by the Chinese Embassy in the US to a space Q&A session on Saturday. During the event, three Chinese taikonauts connected with US students to answer their questions and make demonstrations in space.

The "Tiangong Q&A Session" between Chinese taikonauts and US students demonstrated to the world the special mission of the Chinese space station as a platform for international exchange and cooperation. It also planted the seeds of space exploration in the hearts of many young Americans through popular science teaching activities, senior space expert told the Global Times.

Chinese Ambassador to the US, Qin Gang, invited to the event retired NASA astronauts Donald Thomas and Barbara Morgan, the Director of Caltech Aerospace Department, Mory Gharib, and CEO of SpaceX, Elon Musk.

These guests have legendary experiences or played special roles in the US space industry, Yang Yuguang, vice chair of the IAF Space Transportation Committee, told the Global Times, noting that the invitation was highly representative.

Thomas, an engineer who completed four space shuttle missions in the 1990s, recalled looking out the window of the space shuttle during his first flight and seeing Earth. That experience "changes your view of your place on planet Earth," he said.

Barbara Morgan was on the Space Shuttle Endeavour in 2007 when she boarded the International Space Station and delivered the first live lecture in space for the US.

"Earlier, Wang Yaping, China's first teacher in space, also mentioned that she would like to have a face-to-face meeting with Morgan,” Yang said, adding that “the Tiangong Q&A Session organized by the Chinese Embassy in the US provided an opportunity for exchange."

Regarding the invitation to Elon Musk, Yang said the US lost its capacity to launch round-trip manned space missions after the retirement of the US space shuttle in 2011 and American astronauts were rendered to use Russian spacecrafts to fly to the International Space Station (ISS).

However, Yang mentioned that "SpaceX's manned Dragon spacecraft sent two astronauts to the ISS in 2020, and it was significant for the US as it regained the ability to send astronauts to space."

Musk appeared in a prerecorded video message on Saturday telling attendees that the grounds for future space cooperation "are amazing."

"I look forward to humanity working together to form a self-sustaining civilization on Mars and other planets, which I think will be very important for the long-term prosperity and survival of life as we know it," Musk said.

Gharib’s Department of Aerospace has nurtured Qian Xuesen, "father of Chinese spaceflight," and has played an important role in the US space program to this day, Yang said.

Ambassador Qin Gang noted that the Q&A session was highly anticipated by the US students.

When the embassy collected questions from American students about what they wanted to learn from the Chinese taikonauts, more than 20 schools from 13 US states sent more than 180 questions, with over 300 students participating

Qin noted that cosmic exploration and scientific research are never-ending and require concerted human efforts to work together.

“We hope that the young generation of both China and the US can be as courageous as the taikonauts, chasing their dreams and making contributions to humanity," Qin remarked.

Additionally, Yang noted that the event fully demonstrated the role played by the Chinese space station in human space activities and the mission it has undertaken.

According to the official announcement, the Chinese space station is targeted to be a national space experiment platform for China, an important platform for international exchange and cooperation, and a platform for the spread of science.

The Tiangong Q&A Session on Saturday successfully combined these orientations, Yang said, pointing out that many US students asked their questions in Chinese during the session.

“With the completion of the Chinese space station, space talents from other countries will also be prepared to visit it,” Yang said.

The Shenzhou XIII, the Chinese manned spacecraft carrying the three taikonauts, was launched in October 2021. The Chinese taikonauts are due to return to Earth in a week after a six-month mission in orbit.
Instead of using XIII , would it be better to use 13 as some people don't understand the Roman numerals. Say IV, meaning 4; IX meaning 9. It is my opion that we should use modern digits.
 

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郝淳表示,根据任务计划安排,2022年将实施6次飞行任务,完成我国空间站在轨建造。6次任务分别为:
5月发射天舟四号货运飞船;
6月发射神舟十四号载人飞船,3名航天员进驻核心舱并在轨驻留6个月;
7月发射空间站问天实验舱,与天和核心舱对接;
10月发射梦天实验舱与核心舱对接,之后空间站三舱形成“T”字基本构型,完成中国空间站在轨建造;
随后将发射天舟五号货运飞船和神舟十五号载人飞船,神舟十五号飞行乘组由3名航天员组成,与神舟十四号航天员在轨轮换后,在轨驻留6个月。
China State Council Information Office held a press conference today.

Hao Chun, director of the China Manned Space Agency, introduced the future milestone events of the China Space Station construction project.

In 2022 there will be six CSS related launches and complete the construction of the T-shape Space Station main structure.

Tianzhou-4 cargo ship will be launched in May.

Shenzhou-14 crew ship will be launched in June, orbiting 3 taikonauts and they will stay for six months.

Wentian Laboratory Module will be launched in July and dock to the Tianhe Core Module.

Mengtian Laboratory Module will be launched in October and also dock to the Tianhe Core Module.

Thereafter the Tianzhou-5 cargo ship and Shenzhou-15 crew ship will be launched sequentially, a new 3-persons team will get onto the CSS and replace the Shenzhou-14 crew.

There will be a 5-10 day period when there are six taikonauts stay together in the China Space Station.
 
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China State Council Information Office held a press conference today.

Hao Chun, director of the China Manned Space Agency, introduced the future milestone events of the China Space Station construction project.

In 2022 there will be six CSS related launches and complete the construction of the T-shape Space Station main structure.

Tianzhou-4 cargo ship will be launched in May.

Shenzhou-14 crew ship will be launched in June, orbiting 3 taikonauts and they will stay for six months.

Wentian Laboratory Module will be launched in July and dock to the Tianhe Core Module.

Mengtian Laboratory Module will be launched in October and also dock to the Tianhe Core Module.

Thereafter the Tianzhou-5 cargo ship and Shenzhou-15 crew ship will be launched sequentially, a new 3-persons team will get onto the CSS and replace the Shenzhou-14 crew.

There will be a 5-10 day period when there are six taikonauts stay together in the China Space Station.
Do you know if there was any discussion about the second Tianhe module (the backup module) and if it will be launched at some point in the future?
 
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