
China’s cargo spacecraft Tianzhou-3 docked with Tianhe’s front docking port on Wednesday.
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China’s Tianzhou-3 cargo ship detached on Wednesday from the rear docking port of the country’s space station core module Tianhe. It moved to the module’s front port and completed a computer-orchestrated rendezvous and docking, according to the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA).
CMSA also reported that the combination of Tianhe and Tianzhou-3 is in good condition.
Now in this configuration, the next step is the upcoming launch of the Tianzhou-4 cargo craft, the Shenzhou-14 manned spaceship and the lab module Wentian.
A total of six missions are planned for this year, including the launch of the Tianzhou-4 cargo spacecraft in May, the Shenzhou-14 manned spacecraft in June, the lab module Wentian in July, and the lab module Mengtian in October.
The three modules will form a T shape to complete the in-orbit construction of China’s space station by the end of 2022.
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