For the first time, a civilian will be sent into space on Tuesday

by time news

2023-05-29 14:47:27

The honor goes to a teacher. China will send a civilian astronaut for the first time in its history on Tuesday in the space for a manned mission to the space station Tiangong with the aim of sending a crew to the moon by 2030. Gui Haichao, a professor at Beihang University, will lead scientific experiments during the mission, Lin Xiqiang, spokesperson for the Agency, told reporters on Monday. Chinese manned spaceflight.

The astronaut will conduct “large-scale in-orbit experiments” to study “new quantum phenomena, high-precision time-frequency space systems, verification of general relativity, and the origin of life,” the astronaut said. spokesperson.

“China opens the door to space for ordinary citizens”

His participation in the flight “is particularly significant,” independent expert Chen Lan told AFP, given that previous missions had only embarked astronauts trained as pilots and responsible for more technical tasks, and not specialized scientists. “It means that from this mission, China opens the door to space for ordinary citizens,” he said. Until now, all Chinese astronauts who have taken off into space have been part of the People’s Liberation Army.

Gui Haichao is scheduled to take off from the Jiuquan launch base in northwest China on Tuesday at 9:31 a.m. local time, the space agency said. The civilian astronaut will fly in orbit alongside Shenzhou-16 mission commander Jing Haipeng – who is on his fourth flight, according to state media – and engineer Zhu Yangzhu. They will stay for about five months at the station.

A Chinese crew sent to the Moon in 2030

Projects linked to the Chinese “space dream” are multiplying under the presidency of Xi Jinping. The Asian giant has been investing billions of euros in its program for several decades with the aim of sending a crew to the Moon by 2030. most of its delay compared to the Americans and the Russians.

China sent its first astronaut into space in 2003, and its space station Tiangong (Heavenly Palace) has been fully operational since late 2022. In 2019, a Chinese craft landed on the far side of the Moon. Then, in 2021, China brought a small robot to the surface of Mars.

It plans to send a first crew to the Moon by 2030 where Beijing wants to establish a base.

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