China's first cargo spacecraft Tianzhou-1 separated from Tiangong-2 space lab at 4:15 p.m. BJT on Sunday.
The cargo ship began disengaging from the space lab at 3:29 p.m. under orders from the ground. The craft is now operating at an orbit of about 400 kilometers above the earth.
Tianzhou-1 will continue carrying out experiments before it leaves orbit as it seeks to gain experience in building and operating a space station.
Tianzhou-1 was launched on April 20 from south China's Hainan Province, and completed automated docking with the orbiting Tiangong-2 space lab on April 22. In the past five months, Tianzhou-1 has operated smoothly and completed various tasks.
China's first cargo spacecraft Tianzhou-1 blasts off from Wenchang Space Launch Center in south China's Hainan Province, April 20, 2017.
Third in-orbit refueling
Tianzhou-1 cargo spacecraft and Tiangong-2 space lab completed their third and last in-orbit refueling at 8:17 p.m. Saturday. The third refueling, lasting about three days, confirmed the technical results from the second refueling.
The two spacecraft completed their first and second in-orbit refueling on April 27 and June 15 respectively.
(CHINA DAILY)