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Shenzhou I

Release time:1October 20th1999165438+6: 30: 7.

Launch rocket: the new Long March II F-bound rocket.

Flight time required for the spacecraft to enter orbit: the rocket takes off about 10 minutes, and the spacecraft separates from the rocket and enters the scheduled orbit.

Return time:1999165438+1October 2 1, 3: 4 1.

Launch site: Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center

Landing place: Central area of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Flight time/laps: 2 1 hour1minute/14 laps.

Articles to carry: 1. National flag, National Flag of the People's Republic of China, regional flag of the macao special administrative region and Olympic flag; Second, various stamps and souvenir covers; Third, the seeds of crops such as green pepper, watermelon, corn and barley, and seeds of Chinese herbal medicines such as licorice and isatis root are about 10g.

Technical application: For the first time, a new mode of vertical assembly and test of spacecraft and rocket assembly in technical workshop, vertical transportation to launch site as a whole, long-distance test and launch control is adopted. On the basis of the original TT&C network, a new land-based TT&C network in China, which conforms to the international standard system, was put into use for the first time in this launch test. During the spacecraft's on-orbit operation, the ground monitoring and control system and four "Roy" survey ships distributed on the high seas tracked and monitored it, and successfully carried out a series of scientific experiments.

"Shenzhou II"

Launch time: 200 1 year 1 day 1 day 1 hour for 3 seconds.

Launch rocket: the new Long March II F-bound rocket.

Flight time required for the spacecraft to enter orbit: thirteen minutes after the spacecraft takes off, it will enter the scheduled orbit.

Return time: 200 1 1 16 at 7: 22 pm.

Launch site: Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center

Landing place: Central area of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Flight time/laps: 6 days 18 hours/108 laps.

Test project: China's first unmanned spacecraft prototype. Spacecraft consists of orbital module, return module and propulsion module. Compared with Shenzhou-1 experimental spacecraft, the system structure of Shenzhou-2 spacecraft has been expanded, its technical performance has been improved, and its technical status is basically the same as that of manned spacecraft. According to reports, China has conducted experiments in the fields of space life science, space materials, space astronomy and physics for the first time in microgravity environment, including: crystal growth of semiconductor photoelectric materials, oxide crystals, metal alloys and other materials; Protein and other biomacromolecules grow in space crystals. Experiments on the spatial environmental effects of plants, animals, aquatic organisms, microorganisms and isolated cells and tissues were carried out.

"Shenzhou III"

Release time: 22: 00 on March 25th, 2002, 15.

Launch rocket: the new Long March II F-bound rocket.

Flight time required for the spacecraft to enter orbit: after the rocket was ignited and lifted off 10 minutes, the spacecraft successfully entered the scheduled orbit.

Return time: April 2002 1

Launch site: Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center

Landing place: Central area of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Flight time/laps: 6 days 18 hours/108 laps.

Carrying items: black eggs in a dormant state; There are ten public payloads for space tests, up to 44. Among them, the microgravity measuring instruments and public payloads for the return capsule participated in the spacecraft test for the third time, the space protein crystallization device, the multi-mission space crystal growth furnace and the public payloads for the orbital module participated in the spacecraft test for the second time, and the rest of the equipment was tested in space for the first time.

Test project: "Shenzhou III" is a prototype unmanned spacecraft, and the technical state of the spacecraft is completely consistent with the manned state. This launch test further improved the launch vehicle, spacecraft and TT&C launch system, and improved the safety and reliability of manned space flight. The spacecraft is equipped with human metabolism simulator, anthropomorphic physiological signal equipment and human dummy, which can quantitatively simulate the important physiological activity parameters of astronauts in space. Launch, escape and life-saving systems also played a role. This system is the main measure to ensure the safety of astronauts in an emergency. The physiological signals and metabolic indexes provided by the anthropomorphic load of the spacecraft are normal, which verifies the in-cabin environmental control and life support system directly related to manned space flight.

Shenzhou IV

Release time: February 30, 2002 10:40.

Launch rocket: the new Long March II F-bound rocket.

Time required for the spacecraft to enter orbit: Ten minutes after the rocket was ignited and lifted off, the spacecraft successfully entered the scheduled orbit.

Return time: 20031October 5th, 65438+ 19:00+06:00.

Launch site: Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center

Landing place: Central area of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Flight time/laps: 6 days 18 hours/108 laps.

Carry-on items: Except for the atmospheric composition detector and other 19 pieces of equipment that have participated in the previous flight test, 33 pieces of scientific research equipment, such as other space cell electrofusion instruments, will "go to heaven" for the first time. Two pairs of "cell space weddings" that have been prepared for 10 years will also be held on the spacecraft. One pair of animal cell "newcomers" are B lymphocytes and myeloma cells, and the other pair is plant cell "newcomers"-tobacco protoplast of Huanghua and tobacco protoplast of Innovation No.1.. Experts say that under microgravity conditions, the gravity settlement of cells in the fusion solution will disappear, which is more conducive to the "intimate action" of cell pairing and fusion. This study will explore new methods for aerospace pharmacy.

"Shenzhou 5"

Launch time: 20031October 15 at 9: 00.

Launch rocket: the new Long March II F-bound rocket.

Flight time required for the spacecraft to enter orbit: 9: 00/kloc-0: 00, the ship and the arrow are separated, and the "Shenzhou 5" manned spacecraft accurately enters the scheduled orbit.

Return time: 20031October 16 at 6: 28.

Launch site: Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center

Landing place: Gulang Grassland, A Mu, Central Inner Mongolia.

Flight time/laps: 2 1 hour/14 laps.

Articles carried: In addition to Yang Liwei, the first man in manned space flight in China, the return capsule of Shenzhou 5 manned spacecraft also carried a special flag of China, the flag of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, the United Nations flag, samples of major currencies of RMB, stamps commemorating China's first manned space flight, a souvenir cover of China's manned space flight project and crop seeds from Taiwan Province Province, the treasure island of the motherland.

Test items: Shenzhou 5 will reduce the number of in-cabin test items and instruments as much as possible to make more space for astronauts to carry out scientific observation tasks. It can be said that this mission is mainly to investigate the adaptability of astronauts in the space environment. Application of new technology: automatic fault detection system and escape system are added for the first time. Among them, there are hundreds of failure modes, which will automatically alarm in case of danger. Even after the launch of the spacecraft for a period of time, you can get out of danger by avoiding the rocket.

At 3: 4 1, 1999 1, 10/2 1 Beijing time, China's first experimental spacecraft, Shenzhou, successfully landed in the central part of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region after completing its space flight test.

At 2001110/,the "Shenzhou II" unmanned spacecraft independently developed by China was launched from the manned space launch site of Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.

On March 25th, China Shenzhou III spacecraft was launched from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. On April 1 2002, at about 4 pm, the Shenzhou III spacecraft landed in central Inner Mongolia, and the third flight test of China manned space flight was a complete success.

At 7: 00 pm on June 5, 2003, the Shenzhou IV spacecraft launched by China in the early morning of February 30, 2002 landed in a predetermined area in central Inner Mongolia and was successfully recovered.

On June 65438+1October 65438+May 9, 2003, the Shenzhou 5 manned spacecraft was launched by the Long March II F carrier rocket at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.

June 65438+10/October 65438+At 9: 00 on February 2005, Shenzhou VI was launched.

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Shenzhou I

Release time:1October 20th1999165438+6: 30: 7.

Launch rocket: the new Long March II F-bound rocket.

Flight time required for the spacecraft to enter orbit: the rocket takes off about 10 minutes, and the spacecraft separates from the rocket and enters the scheduled orbit.

Return time:1999165438+1October 2 1, 3: 4 1.

Launch site: Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center

Landing place: Central area of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Flight time/laps: 2 1 hour1minute/14 laps.

Articles to carry: 1. National flag, National Flag of the People's Republic of China, regional flag of the macao special administrative region and Olympic flag; Second, various stamps and souvenir covers; Third, the seeds of crops such as green pepper, watermelon, corn and barley, and seeds of Chinese herbal medicines such as licorice and isatis root are about 10g.

Technical application: For the first time, a new mode of vertical assembly and test of spacecraft and rocket assembly in technical workshop, vertical transportation to launch site as a whole, long-distance test and launch control is adopted. On the basis of the original TT&C network, a new land-based TT&C network in China, which conforms to the international standard system, was put into use for the first time in this launch test. During the spacecraft's on-orbit operation, the ground monitoring and control system and four "Roy" survey ships distributed on the high seas tracked and monitored it, and successfully carried out a series of scientific experiments.

"Shenzhou II"

Launch time: 200 1 year 1 day 1 day 1 hour for 3 seconds.

Launch rocket: the new Long March II F-bound rocket.

Flight time required for the spacecraft to enter orbit: thirteen minutes after the spacecraft takes off, it will enter the scheduled orbit.

Return time: 200 1 1 16 at 7: 22 pm.

Launch site: Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center

Landing place: Central area of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Flight time/laps: 6 days 18 hours/108 laps.

Test project: China's first unmanned spacecraft prototype. Spacecraft consists of orbital module, return module and propulsion module. Compared with Shenzhou-1 experimental spacecraft, the system structure of Shenzhou-2 spacecraft has been expanded, its technical performance has been improved, and its technical status is basically the same as that of manned spacecraft. According to reports, China has conducted experiments in the fields of space life science, space materials, space astronomy and physics for the first time in microgravity environment, including: crystal growth of semiconductor photoelectric materials, oxide crystals, metal alloys and other materials; Protein and other biomacromolecules grow in space crystals. Experiments on the spatial environmental effects of plants, animals, aquatic organisms, microorganisms and isolated cells and tissues were carried out.

"Shenzhou III"

Release time: 22: 00 on March 25th, 2002, 15.

Launch rocket: the new Long March II F-bound rocket.

Flight time required for the spacecraft to enter orbit: after the rocket was ignited and lifted off 10 minutes, the spacecraft successfully entered the scheduled orbit.

Return time: April 2002 1

Launch site: Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center

Landing place: Central area of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Flight time/laps: 6 days 18 hours/108 laps.

Carrying items: black eggs in a dormant state; There are ten public payloads for space tests, up to 44. Among them, the microgravity measuring instruments and public payloads for the return capsule participated in the spacecraft test for the third time, the space protein crystallization device, the multi-mission space crystal growth furnace and the public payloads for the orbital module participated in the spacecraft test for the second time, and the rest of the equipment was tested in space for the first time.

Test project: "Shenzhou III" is a prototype unmanned spacecraft, and the technical state of the spacecraft is completely consistent with the manned state. This launch test further improved the launch vehicle, spacecraft and TT&C launch system, and improved the safety and reliability of manned space flight. The spacecraft is equipped with human metabolism simulator, anthropomorphic physiological signal equipment and human dummy, which can quantitatively simulate the important physiological activity parameters of astronauts in space. Launch, escape and life-saving systems also played a role. This system is the main measure to ensure the safety of astronauts in an emergency. The physiological signals and metabolic indexes provided by the anthropomorphic load of the spacecraft are normal, which verifies the in-cabin environmental control and life support system directly related to manned space flight.

Shenzhou IV

Release time: February 30, 2002 10:40.

Launch rocket: the new Long March II F-bound rocket.

Time required for the spacecraft to enter orbit: Ten minutes after the rocket was ignited and lifted off, the spacecraft successfully entered the scheduled orbit.

Return time: 20031October 5th, 65438+ 19:00+06:00.

Launch site: Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center

Landing place: Central area of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Flight time/laps: 6 days 18 hours/108 laps.

Carry-on items: Except for the atmospheric composition detector and other 19 pieces of equipment that have participated in the previous flight test, 33 pieces of scientific research equipment, such as other space cell electrofusion instruments, will "go to heaven" for the first time. Two pairs of "cell space weddings" that have been prepared for 10 years will also be held on the spacecraft. One pair of animal cell "newcomers" are B lymphocytes and myeloma cells, and the other pair is plant cell "newcomers"-tobacco protoplast of Huanghua and tobacco protoplast of Innovation No.1.. Experts say that under microgravity conditions, the gravity settlement of cells in the fusion solution will disappear, which is more conducive to the "intimate action" of cell pairing and fusion. This study will explore new methods for aerospace pharmacy.

"Shenzhou 5"

Launch time: 20031October 15 at 9: 00.

Launch rocket: the new Long March II F-bound rocket.

Flight time required for the spacecraft to enter orbit: 9: 00/kloc-0: 00, the ship and the arrow are separated, and the "Shenzhou 5" manned spacecraft accurately enters the scheduled orbit.

Return time: 20031October 16 at 6: 28.

Launch site: Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center

Landing place: Gulang Grassland, A Mu, Central Inner Mongolia.

Flight time/laps: 2 1 hour/14 laps.

Articles carried: In addition to Yang Liwei, the first man in manned space flight in China, the return capsule of Shenzhou 5 manned spacecraft also carried a special flag of China, the flag of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, the United Nations flag, samples of major currencies of RMB, stamps commemorating China's first manned space flight, a souvenir cover of China's manned space flight project and crop seeds from Taiwan Province Province, the treasure island of the motherland.

Test items: Shenzhou 5 will reduce the number of in-cabin test items and instruments as much as possible to make more space for astronauts to carry out scientific observation tasks. It can be said that this mission is mainly to investigate the adaptability of astronauts in the space environment. Application of new technology: automatic fault detection system and escape system are added for the first time. Among them, there are hundreds of failure modes, which will automatically alarm in case of danger. Even after the launch of the spacecraft for a period of time, you can get out of danger by avoiding the rocket.

At 3: 4 1, 1999 1, 10/2 1 Beijing time, China's first experimental spacecraft, Shenzhou, successfully landed in the central part of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region after completing its space flight test.

At 2001110/,the "Shenzhou II" unmanned spacecraft independently developed by China was launched from the manned space launch site of Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.

On March 25th, China Shenzhou III spacecraft was launched from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. On April 1 2002, at about 4 pm, the Shenzhou III spacecraft landed in central Inner Mongolia, and the third flight test of China manned space flight was a complete success.

At 7: 00 pm on June 5, 2003, the Shenzhou IV spacecraft launched by China in the early morning of February 30, 2002 landed in a predetermined area in central Inner Mongolia and was successfully recovered.

On June 65438+1October 65438+May 9, 2003, the Shenzhou 5 manned spacecraft was launched by the Long March II F carrier rocket at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.

June 65438+10/October 65438+At 9: 00 on February 2005, Shenzhou VI was launched.

It was launched from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center at 2 1: 08+00: 04 on the evening of September 25th, 2008.

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Shenzhou I

Release time:1October 20th1999165438+6: 30: 7.

Launch rocket: the new Long March II F-bound rocket.

Flight time required for the spacecraft to enter orbit: the rocket takes off about 10 minutes, and the spacecraft separates from the rocket and enters the scheduled orbit.

Return time:1999165438+1October 2 1, 3: 4 1.

Launch site: Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center

Landing place: Central area of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Flight time/laps: 2 1 hour1minute/14 laps.

Articles to carry: 1. National flag, National Flag of the People's Republic of China, regional flag of the macao special administrative region and Olympic flag; Second, various stamps and souvenir covers; Third, the seeds of crops such as green pepper, watermelon, corn and barley, and seeds of Chinese herbal medicines such as licorice and isatis root are about 10g.

Technical application: For the first time, a new mode of vertical assembly and test of spacecraft and rocket assembly in technical workshop, vertical transportation to launch site as a whole, long-distance test and launch control is adopted. On the basis of the original TT&C network, a new land-based TT&C network in China, which conforms to the international standard system, was put into use for the first time in this launch test. During the spacecraft's on-orbit operation, the ground monitoring and control system and four "Roy" survey ships distributed on the high seas tracked and monitored it, and successfully carried out a series of scientific experiments.

"Shenzhou II"

Launch time: 200 1 year 1 day 1 day 1 hour for 3 seconds.

Launch rocket: the new Long March II F-bound rocket.

Flight time required for the spacecraft to enter orbit: thirteen minutes after the spacecraft takes off, it will enter the scheduled orbit.

Return time: 200 1 1 16 at 7: 22 pm.

Launch site: Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center

Landing place: Central area of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Flight time/laps: 6 days 18 hours/108 laps.

Test project: China's first unmanned spacecraft prototype. Spacecraft consists of orbital module, return module and propulsion module. Compared with Shenzhou-1 experimental spacecraft, the system structure of Shenzhou-2 spacecraft has been expanded, its technical performance has been improved, and its technical status is basically the same as that of manned spacecraft. According to reports, China has conducted experiments in the fields of space life science, space materials, space astronomy and physics for the first time in microgravity environment, including: crystal growth of semiconductor photoelectric materials, oxide crystals, metal alloys and other materials; Protein and other biomacromolecules grow in space crystals. Experiments on the spatial environmental effects of plants, animals, aquatic organisms, microorganisms and isolated cells and tissues were carried out.

"Shenzhou III"

Release time: 22: 00 on March 25th, 2002, 15.

Launch rocket: the new Long March II F-bound rocket.

Flight time required for the spacecraft to enter orbit: after the rocket was ignited and lifted off 10 minutes, the spacecraft successfully entered the scheduled orbit.

Return time: April 2002 1

Launch site: Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center

Landing place: Central area of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Flight time/laps: 6 days 18 hours/108 laps.

Carrying items: black eggs in a dormant state; There are ten public payloads for space tests, up to 44. Among them, the microgravity measuring instruments and public payloads for the return capsule participated in the spacecraft test for the third time, the space protein crystallization device, the multi-mission space crystal growth furnace and the public payloads for the orbital module participated in the spacecraft test for the second time, and the rest of the equipment was tested in space for the first time.

Test project: "Shenzhou III" is a prototype unmanned spacecraft, and the technical state of the spacecraft is completely consistent with the manned state. This launch test further improved the launch vehicle, spacecraft and TT&C launch system, and improved the safety and reliability of manned space flight. The spacecraft is equipped with human metabolism simulator, anthropomorphic physiological signal equipment and human dummy, which can quantitatively simulate the important physiological activity parameters of astronauts in space. Launch, escape and life-saving systems also played a role. This system is the main measure to ensure the safety of astronauts in an emergency. The physiological signals and metabolic indexes provided by the anthropomorphic load of the spacecraft are normal, which verifies the in-cabin environmental control and life support system directly related to manned space flight.

Shenzhou IV

Release time: February 30, 2002 10:40.

Launch rocket: the new Long March II F-bound rocket.

Time required for the spacecraft to enter orbit: Ten minutes after the rocket was ignited and lifted off, the spacecraft successfully entered the scheduled orbit.

Return time: 20031October 5th, 65438+ 19:00+06:00.

Launch site: Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center

Landing place: Central area of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Flight time/laps: 6 days 18 hours/108 laps.

Carry-on items: Except for the atmospheric composition detector and other 19 pieces of equipment that have participated in the previous flight test, 33 pieces of scientific research equipment, such as other space cell electrofusion instruments, will "go to heaven" for the first time. Two pairs of "cell space weddings" that have been prepared for 10 years will also be held on the spacecraft. One pair of animal cell "newcomers" are B lymphocytes and myeloma cells, and the other pair is plant cell "newcomers"-tobacco protoplast of Huanghua and tobacco protoplast of Innovation No.1.. Experts say that under microgravity conditions, the gravity settlement of cells in the fusion solution will disappear, which is more conducive to the "intimate action" of cell pairing and fusion. This study will explore new methods for aerospace pharmacy.

"Shenzhou 5"

Launch time: 20031October 15 at 9: 00.

Launch rocket: the new Long March II F-bound rocket.

Flight time required for the spacecraft to enter orbit: 9: 00/kloc-0: 00, the ship and the arrow are separated, and the "Shenzhou 5" manned spacecraft accurately enters the scheduled orbit.

Return time: 20031October 16 at 6: 28.

Launch site: Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center

Landing place: Gulang Grassland, A Mu, Central Inner Mongolia.

Flight time/laps: 2 1 hour/14 laps.

Articles carried: In addition to Yang Liwei, the first man in manned space flight in China, the return capsule of Shenzhou 5 manned spacecraft also carried a special flag of China, the flag of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, the United Nations flag, samples of major currencies of RMB, stamps commemorating China's first manned space flight, a souvenir cover of China's manned space flight project and crop seeds from Taiwan Province Province, the treasure island of the motherland.

Test items: Shenzhou 5 will reduce the number of in-cabin test items and instruments as much as possible to make more space for astronauts to carry out scientific observation tasks. It can be said that this mission is mainly to investigate the adaptability of astronauts in the space environment. Application of new technology: automatic fault detection system and escape system are added for the first time. Among them, there are hundreds of failure modes, which will automatically alarm in case of danger. Even after the launch of the spacecraft for a period of time, you can get out of danger by avoiding the rocket.

At 3: 4 1, 1999 1, 10/2 1 Beijing time, China's first experimental spacecraft, Shenzhou, successfully landed in the central part of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region after completing the space flight test.

At 2001110/,the "Shenzhou II" unmanned spacecraft independently developed by China was launched from the manned space launch site of Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.

On March 25th, China Shenzhou III spacecraft was launched from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. On April 1 2002, at about 4 pm, the Shenzhou III spacecraft landed in central Inner Mongolia, and the third flight test of China manned space flight was a complete success.

At 7: 00 pm on June 5, 2003, the Shenzhou IV spacecraft launched by China in the early morning of February 30, 2002 landed in a predetermined area in central Inner Mongolia and was successfully recovered.

On June 65438+1October 65438+May 9, 2003, the Shenzhou 5 manned spacecraft was launched by the Long March II F carrier rocket at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.

June 65438+10/October 65438+At 9: 00 on February 2005, Shenzhou VI was launched.

On the evening of September 25th, 2008, Shenzhou VII was launched from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center at 2 1: 10: 04. On September 28th, 2008, Shenzhou VII returned to the ground safely at 17: 38.