
The international community is waiting for the artistic history associated with the new Chinese engineering spaceflight. The overall excitement around the upcoming launch of the rocket, which is supposed to take Zhu Haizhi and her colleagues to the Chinese space station 'Tiangong'. The star of the Chinese cosmonaut, 34-year-old Zhu Haizhi, expressed her feelings and thoughts to journalists regarding this historical mission called 'Shenzhou-19'. 'Like everyone else, I dream of seeing the Chinese space station,' Zhu shared. She will become the third Chinese person sent into space, after Liu Yang in 2012 and Wan Yaping in 2013.
In the near future, China plans to send an expedition to the lunar surface by 2030, and by 2035, complete the construction of an international scientific research base on the Moon. According to information from the Chinese space administration, the crew of the new mission, including Kai Shunczi, Sun Lindun, and Zhu Haizhi, is set to launch into space today. The crew has already provided a positive attitude, confirming that they are ready to accomplish every task.
The purpose of the 'Shenzhou-19' mission is to conduct a series of experiments in orbit, including tests on the properties of lunar soil for potential use in the construction of a base on the Moon in the future. Chinese scientists hope that space research will help assess the ability of lunar soil to withstand harsh environmental conditions on the spacecraft.
The 'Tiangong' space station, also known by the English name CSS (Chinese Space Station), is reminiscent of the former Soviet space station 'Mir' in size, but significantly smaller than the International Space Station. We hope that the new mission will be successful and provide a wealth of useful information for future Chinese space projects.