“Thiskindofre-entry(ofTiangong-1),evenifitisanuncontrolledone,willprobablynotharmanyone,”saidYangYuguang,aprofessoratChinaAerospaceScienceandIndustryCorporation
AsTiangong-1re-enteredtheEarth'satmosphereonMonday,Chinabadefarewelltotheexperimentalspacelabandpathfinderforitsspacestation.Thespacelabenteredtheatmosphereover
WhilemanypeopleareproudofChina’srise,therapiddevelopmentofChina’saerospaceindustryistheenvyofsomeWesterncountries.China’sdevelopmenthasalwaysbeenaccompaniedbyen
China’sfirstspacelab,Tiangong-1,re-enteredtheEarth'satmosphereat8:15a.m.BJT(0015GMT)onMonday,ChinaMannedSpaceEngineeringOffice(CMSEO)said.Itmostlyburntupinthea
TiangongI,China'sfirstspacelaboratory,isexpectedtore-entertheatmospherebetweenMarch31andApril4,endingitsnearlysixandahalfyearsinorbitwithalightshow,asmostofitbu
China’sTiangong-1spacelabwilllandinthedesignatedseaareaandwillnotcauseanyharm,ChinesespaceexpertssaidonMondayinrebuttaltowesternmedia’sclaimthatthespacelabwould
The Tiangong II space laboratory released its companion satellite, Banxing-2, at 7:31 am on Sunday.
The two astronauts aboard the Shenzhou-11 spacecraft entered the space lab Tiangong-2 at 6:32 Wednesday morning Beijing Time, according to Beijing Aerospace Control Center.
Nation awaits astronauts' arrival at the Tiangong II lab for a 30-day stay
China will launch its Tiangong-2 space lab from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwestern China's Gobi desert at 10:04 p.m. Thursday as part of an increasingly ambitious space program that aims for a manned space station by around 2022.