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Tiangong-1 (Chinese: 天宫一号; pinyin: Tiāngōng yīhào; literally: "Heavenly Palace 1") is China's first space station, serving as both a manned laboratory and an experimental testbed to demonstrate orbital rendezvous and docking capabilities. Launched unmanned aboard a Long March 2F/G rocket on 29 September 2011, it is the first operational component of the Tiangong program, which aims to place a larger, modular station into orbit by 2023.As of September 2011, Tiangong-1 was projected to be deorbited in 2013, and replaced over the following decade by the larger Tiangong-2 and Tiangong-3 modules. However, Tiangong-1 remains in orbit as of 2015.
Tiangong-1 was visited by a series of Shenzhou spacecraft during its two-year operational lifetime. The first of these, the unmanned Shenzhou 8, successfully docked with the module in November 2011, while the manned Shenzhou 9 mission docked in June 2012. A third and final mission to Tiangong-1, the manned Shenzhou 10, docked in June 2013. The manned missions to Tiangong-1 were notable for including China's first female astronauts, Liu Yang and Wang Yaping.
The three membered crew of Shenzhou 9 become the first ever astronauts to enter the Chinese Tiangong-1 Space Laboratory. Hatches opened at around 09:05 UTC and both male astronauts entered the lab. The female astronaut remained in the Shenzhou 9 spacecraft. The crew are working on testing and powering up communication systems and the on board computers.
Tiangong-1 Live Tracker. http://www.BPEarthWatch.Com Tiangong-1, which means 'Heavenly Palace', was launched in September 2011 with the hope of creating a larger space complex that China wanted to be operational in Earth orbit around 2020.
But nobody's know where to fall...China's first space station , The Tiangong-1 satellite was launched in 2011, and was supposed to come back to Earth in a controlled crash. But now astronomers are wary that the sattelite now appears to have gone into freewill.
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Тяньгун-1 (кит. трад. 天宮一號, упр. 天宫一号, пиньинь: tiān gōng yī hào, палл.: тяньгун и хао, буквально: «небесный дворец-1» или «небесный чертог-1») — первый китайский космический аппарат класса орбитальной станции, созданный по Проекту 921-2, именуемый как целевой модуль и предназначенный для отработки технологий сближения и стыковки космических аппаратов[ http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A2%D1%8F%D0%BD%D1%8C%D0%B3%D1%83%D0%BD-1
China may have lost contact with its first ever space station raising fears that it could career back to Earth in an uncontrolled re-entry. The Chinese Tiangong-1 space station module was launched in 2011 and was expected to be deorbited at the end of its life to crash into the ocean or burn up in the atmosphere. But there are reports China has lost control of the spacecraft, meaning it could crash back into the Earth's atmosphere, exploding into molten metal that could be devastating over inhabited areas. satellite trackers who have been watching the movement of Tiangong as it orbits the Earth believe China may have lost control of the unmanned 8 ton (7.3 tonnes) vehicle. Thomas Dorman, an amateur satellite tracker, told Space.com: 'If I am right, China will wait until the last minut...
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The 3-member crew gather together before a video camera to say hi to the command center in Beijing.after they powered up communications system and on-board computers in Tiangong-1 space station. The crew have been tasked with 20 plus tests and experiments while they're inside the Chinese space lab. Chinese