China Launched 'Divine Vessel' Manned Space Mission

China Launched 'Divine Vessel' Manned Space Mission
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17 October 2016
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China says its space program is peaceful and future missions would go further than near-Earth explorations as the country aims to be a space power.

China launched a two-man space mission, Shenzhou 11, Monday, officials with the space program said, taking the country closer to its ambition of setting up a permanently staffed space station by 2022.

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President Xi Jinping has called for China to establish itself as a space power, and it has tested anti-satellite missiles, in addition to its civilian aims.

After Monday's launch at 7:30 a.m. local time in the remote northwestern province of Gansu, the astronauts will dock with the Tiangong 2 space laboratory, where they will spend about a month.

"This mission is characterized by its longer duration and more tests," Chen Dong, the junior astronaut on the mission, told reporters in a televised news conference.

"We will focus on improving our ability to handle emergencies in orbit, medical first aid, mutual rescue capabilities and space experiments."

Shenzhou 11 will be the third space mission for Jing Haipeng, who will command the mission and pass his 50th birthday in space.

The spacecraft, whose name translates as "Divine Vessel," will also carry three experiments designed by Hong Kong middle school students and selected in a science competition, including one that will take silk worms into space.

China launched its second experimental space lab Tiangong 2, or "Heavenly Palace 2," last month.

While China to date has focused on near-Earth space exploration, future missions will be bigger and go farther than 249 miles (400 km), said Zhang Yulin, an official with the space program and the Central Military Commission.

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