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Shenzhou 10

Shenzhou 10 (Chinese: 神舟十号; pinyin: Shénzhōu Shíhào) was a crewed spaceflight of China's Shenzhou program that was launched on 11 June 2013. It was China's fifth crewed space mission.[2][3] The mission had a crew of three astronauts: Nie Haisheng, who was mission commander and previously flew on Shenzhou 6; Zhang Xiaoguang, a former PLAAF squadron commander who conducted the rendezvous and docking; and Wang Yaping, the second Chinese female astronaut. The Shenzhou spacecraft docked with the Tiangong-1 trial space laboratory module on 13 June,[4] and the astronauts performed physical, technological, and scientific experiments while on board. Shenzhou 10 was the 2nd and final expedition and mission to Tiangong-1 in this portion of the Tiangong program.[5] On 26 June 2013, after a series of successful docking tests, Shenzhou 10 returned to Earth.[6]

Shenzhou 10
Diagram of Shenzhou 10 (right) docked with Tiangong-1 (left)
COSPAR ID2013-029A
SATCAT no.39179
Mission duration14 days, 14 hours, 29 minutes
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft typeShenzhou
ManufacturerCASC
Crew
Crew size3
MembersNie Haisheng
Zhang Xiaoguang
Wang Yaping
Start of mission
Launch date11 June 2013, 09:38:02 (2013-06-11UTC09:38:02Z) UTC
RocketLong March 2F
Launch siteJiuquan LA-4/SLS
End of mission
Landing date26 June 2013, 00:07 (2013-06-26UTC00:08Z) UTC
Landing siteInner Mongolia
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeLow Earth
Perigee altitude262 kilometres (163 mi)
Apogee altitude315 kilometres (196 mi)
Inclination42.7 degrees
Period90.28 minutes
Epoch12 June 2013[1]
Docking with Tiangong-1
Docking date13 June 2013, 05:11 UTC
Undocking date25 June 2013
Time docked12 days
 

Preparations edit

Prior to the reboost of Tiangong-1 on 30 August 2012, it was projected that a launch window would open between late November and December 2012, when Tiangong-1's orbit had decayed to the level of a Shenzhou's standard orbit. With the reboost, it was expected that the orbital decay would bring Tiangong-1 within reach again in late January, so the Shenzhou 10 mission was anticipated for late January or February 2013.[7] At the 18th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, a space official stated that Shenzhou 10 was planned for the period between June and August 2013.[8]

It is the fifth crewed mission of the Shenzhou program, coming ten years after the original, Shenzhou 5.[9]

From 2012 November onwards, a feed of information ensued, including a desire for the crew to have a female member and that the actual launch date would be at the beginning of the June–August period. Knowledge of the conditions that China sets for launch windows for its piloted spacecraft allowed the likely launch date to be calculated as somewhere in the period between 7 and 13 June.[10]

Xinhua News Agency published an item from the Beijing Times that summed up the aims of the mission, and included the information that Wang Yaping was the only female trainee in the group of astronaut candidates.[11] Wang Yaping was announced to be the one of the crew in April 2013, the only member of the crew revealed until June, when the rest of the crew was revealed. The crew of Shenzhou 10 previously served as the backup crew to Shenzhou 9.[12][13] With Nie Haisheng's elevation to general, this marked the first instance that China would launch a flag officer into space, after they had become a general officer.[14]

Launch and docking edit

Shenzhou 10 was launched on 11 June 2013, at 09:38 UTC (17:38 local time). A Long March 2F[15] carrier rocket was used to perform the launch, flying from Pad 1 of the South Launch Site at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Inner Mongolia. The spacecraft successfully reached low Earth orbit before the rocket detached. With a duration of 15 days, Shenzhou 10 was China's longest human spaceflight mission to date,[16][17] surpassing the previous record holder, Shenzhou 9 by two days.[18] CPC General Secretary, Chinese President Xi Jinping was present for both the departure ceremony, and the launch itself.[19]

The spacecraft docked with Tiangong-1 at 05:11 UTC on 13 June. The crew opened the hatch three hours later and entered the laboratory module.[20]

Landing edit

Shenzhou 10 returned to Earth on Wednesday, 26 June 2013 00:07 UTC. Total mission duration was 14 days 14 hours and 29 minutes.[21]

Objectives edit

Once docked at Tiangong-1, the three crew members conducted space medicine and technological experiments and other scientific endeavours. Nie Haisheng was mission commander, overseeing docking procedures, and pilot Zhang Xiaoguang was in charge of rendezvous and docking. Wang Yaping conducted the scientific experiments and taught a physics lesson to Chinese students by live television broadcast.[22] On 23 June, Shenzhou 10 undocked from the station and performed a manual re-docking.[23]

Crew edit

Position Crew member
Commander Nie Haisheng  
Second spaceflight
Operator[15] Zhang Xiaoguang  
First spaceflight
Laboratory Assistant[15] Wang Yaping  
First spaceflight

While in orbit, Wang Yaping was one of only two women in space on 16 June 2013, the 50th anniversary of Vostok 6, the first space flight by a woman, Valentina Tereshkova. The other woman in space that day was Karen Nyberg on board the International Space Station.[24]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ McDowell, Jonathan. "Satellite catalog". Jonathan's Space Page. Retrieved 25 May 2014.
  2. ^ . China Internet Information Center (in Chinese). 10 November 2012. Archived from the original on 16 December 2013. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  3. ^ Wong, Andy (11 June 2013). "Chinese spacecraft blasts off with 3 astronauts". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  4. ^ . The Guardian. Reuters. 11 June 2013. Archived from the original on 14 June 2013. Alt URL
  5. ^ "China prepares to launch first space lab module this week". Space Daily. 27 September 2011. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  6. ^ "China's Shenzhou 10 spacecraft's docking manoeuvres a success - video". The Guardian. ITN. 25 June 2013. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  7. ^ Christy, Robert (4 September 2012). "Tiangong Orbit Change Signals Likely Date for Shenzhou 10". Space Daily. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  8. ^ Wang, Aileen; Edwards, Nick (10 November 2012). Popeski, Ron (ed.). . NewsDaily. Reuters. Archived from the original on 15 November 2012. Retrieved 11 November 2012.
  9. ^ Bodeen, Christopher (10 June 2013). . NewsDaily. Associated Press. Archived from the original on 10 June 2013.
  10. ^ Christy, Robert (11 March 2013). . Zarya.info. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013.
  11. ^ [Shenzhou 10 arrived at Jiuquan for launch June–August, Yaping is the only female astronaut candidate]. Beijing Times (in Chinese). 1 April 2013. Archived from the original on 4 April 2013. Retrieved 16 July 2021 – via Xinhua News Agency.
  12. ^ Jones, Morris (3 April 2013). "Shenzhou's Shadow Crew". Space Daily. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  13. ^ "Astronauts of Shenzhou-10 mission meet press". Space Daily. 11 June 2013. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  14. ^ "China's space dream crystallized with Shenzhou-10 launch". Space Daily. 16 June 2013. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  15. ^ a b c Barbosa, Rui C. (10 June 2013). "China launches three person crew on Shenzhou-10". NASASpaceFlight.com. Retrieved 12 June 2013.
  16. ^ Wong, Andy (11 June 2013). . The Huffington Post. Associated Press. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
  17. ^ Tate, Karl (11 June 2013). "Shenzhou 10 Explained: Chinese Astronauts Head to Space Lab (Infographic)". Space.com. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
  18. ^ "China's Shenzhou-9 spacecraft returns to Earth". BBC News. 29 June 2012. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
  19. ^ Deng, Shasha, ed. (11 June 2013). . Xinhua News Agency. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013.
  20. ^ "Shenzhou-10: Chinese capsule docks with space laboratory". BBC News. 13 June 2013. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
  21. ^ Atkinson, Nancy (26 June 2013). "China's Shenzhou-10 Crew Returns to Earth". Universe Today. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  22. ^ Clark, Stephen (11 June 2013). "Successful start for China's fifth human spaceflight". Spaceflight Now. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
  23. ^ "Shenzhou-10 completes manual docking". China Internet Information Center. Xinhua News Agency. 23 June 2013. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  24. ^ Kremer, Ken (16 June 2013). "Cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova; 1st Woman in Space 50 Years Ago! Ready for Mars". Universe Today. Retrieved 16 July 2021.

External links edit

  • "Shenzhou 10 docking test - video". CBS News. 25 June 2013.
  • "China's Shenzhou 10 spacecraft returns to Earth - video". The Guardian. 25 June 2013.

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Shenzhou 10 Chinese 神舟十号 pinyin Shenzhōu Shihao was a crewed spaceflight of China s Shenzhou program that was launched on 11 June 2013 It was China s fifth crewed space mission 2 3 The mission had a crew of three astronauts Nie Haisheng who was mission commander and previously flew on Shenzhou 6 Zhang Xiaoguang a former PLAAF squadron commander who conducted the rendezvous and docking and Wang Yaping the second Chinese female astronaut The Shenzhou spacecraft docked with the Tiangong 1 trial space laboratory module on 13 June 4 and the astronauts performed physical technological and scientific experiments while on board Shenzhou 10 was the 2nd and final expedition and mission to Tiangong 1 in this portion of the Tiangong program 5 On 26 June 2013 after a series of successful docking tests Shenzhou 10 returned to Earth 6 Shenzhou 10Diagram of Shenzhou 10 right docked with Tiangong 1 left COSPAR ID2013 029ASATCAT no 39179Mission duration14 days 14 hours 29 minutesSpacecraft propertiesSpacecraft typeShenzhouManufacturerCASCCrewCrew size3MembersNie HaishengZhang XiaoguangWang YapingStart of missionLaunch date11 June 2013 09 38 02 2013 06 11UTC09 38 02Z UTCRocketLong March 2FLaunch siteJiuquan LA 4 SLSEnd of missionLanding date26 June 2013 00 07 2013 06 26UTC00 08Z UTCLanding siteInner MongoliaOrbital parametersReference systemGeocentricRegimeLow EarthPerigee altitude262 kilometres 163 mi Apogee altitude315 kilometres 196 mi Inclination42 7 degreesPeriod90 28 minutesEpoch12 June 2013 1 Docking with Tiangong 1Docking date13 June 2013 05 11 UTCUndocking date25 June 2013Time docked12 daysShenzhou program Shenzhou 9Shenzhou 11 Contents 1 Preparations 2 Launch and docking 3 Landing 4 Objectives 5 Crew 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPreparations editPrior to the reboost of Tiangong 1 on 30 August 2012 it was projected that a launch window would open between late November and December 2012 when Tiangong 1 s orbit had decayed to the level of a Shenzhou s standard orbit With the reboost it was expected that the orbital decay would bring Tiangong 1 within reach again in late January so the Shenzhou 10 mission was anticipated for late January or February 2013 7 At the 18th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party a space official stated that Shenzhou 10 was planned for the period between June and August 2013 8 It is the fifth crewed mission of the Shenzhou program coming ten years after the original Shenzhou 5 9 From 2012 November onwards a feed of information ensued including a desire for the crew to have a female member and that the actual launch date would be at the beginning of the June August period Knowledge of the conditions that China sets for launch windows for its piloted spacecraft allowed the likely launch date to be calculated as somewhere in the period between 7 and 13 June 10 Xinhua News Agency published an item from the Beijing Times that summed up the aims of the mission and included the information that Wang Yaping was the only female trainee in the group of astronaut candidates 11 Wang Yaping was announced to be the one of the crew in April 2013 the only member of the crew revealed until June when the rest of the crew was revealed The crew of Shenzhou 10 previously served as the backup crew to Shenzhou 9 12 13 With Nie Haisheng s elevation to general this marked the first instance that China would launch a flag officer into space after they had become a general officer 14 Launch and docking editShenzhou 10 was launched on 11 June 2013 at 09 38 UTC 17 38 local time A Long March 2F 15 carrier rocket was used to perform the launch flying from Pad 1 of the South Launch Site at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Inner Mongolia The spacecraft successfully reached low Earth orbit before the rocket detached With a duration of 15 days Shenzhou 10 was China s longest human spaceflight mission to date 16 17 surpassing the previous record holder Shenzhou 9 by two days 18 CPC General Secretary Chinese President Xi Jinping was present for both the departure ceremony and the launch itself 19 The spacecraft docked with Tiangong 1 at 05 11 UTC on 13 June The crew opened the hatch three hours later and entered the laboratory module 20 Landing editShenzhou 10 returned to Earth on Wednesday 26 June 2013 00 07 UTC Total mission duration was 14 days 14 hours and 29 minutes 21 Objectives editOnce docked at Tiangong 1 the three crew members conducted space medicine and technological experiments and other scientific endeavours Nie Haisheng was mission commander overseeing docking procedures and pilot Zhang Xiaoguang was in charge of rendezvous and docking Wang Yaping conducted the scientific experiments and taught a physics lesson to Chinese students by live television broadcast 22 On 23 June Shenzhou 10 undocked from the station and performed a manual re docking 23 Crew editPosition Crew member Commander Nie Haisheng nbsp Second spaceflight Operator 15 Zhang Xiaoguang nbsp First spaceflight Laboratory Assistant 15 Wang Yaping nbsp First spaceflight While in orbit Wang Yaping was one of only two women in space on 16 June 2013 the 50th anniversary of Vostok 6 the first space flight by a woman Valentina Tereshkova The other woman in space that day was Karen Nyberg on board the International Space Station 24 See also edit nbsp China portal nbsp Spaceflight portal Chinese space program Chinese women in space Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center Long March 2F Tiangong programReferences edit McDowell Jonathan Satellite catalog Jonathan s Space Page Retrieved 25 May 2014 专访十八大代表牛红光 神十将于明年6月发射 China Internet Information Center in Chinese 10 November 2012 Archived from the original on 16 December 2013 Retrieved 16 July 2021 Wong Andy 11 June 2013 Chinese spacecraft blasts off with 3 astronauts The Jakarta Post Retrieved 16 June 2021 Chinese spacecraft blasts off from Gobi desert The Guardian Reuters 11 June 2013 Archived from the original on 14 June 2013 Alt URL China prepares to launch first space lab module this week Space Daily 27 September 2011 Retrieved 28 September 2011 China s Shenzhou 10 spacecraft s docking manoeuvres a success video The Guardian ITN 25 June 2013 Retrieved 16 June 2021 Christy Robert 4 September 2012 Tiangong Orbit Change Signals Likely Date for Shenzhou 10 Space Daily Retrieved 16 July 2021 Wang Aileen Edwards Nick 10 November 2012 Popeski Ron ed China to launch new manned spaceship in 2013 Xinhua NewsDaily Reuters Archived from the original on 15 November 2012 Retrieved 11 November 2012 Bodeen Christopher 10 June 2013 China marks decade of human spaceflight NewsDaily Associated Press Archived from the original on 10 June 2013 Christy Robert 11 March 2013 Shenzhou 10 Heads Up Zarya info Archived from the original on 16 June 2013 神十抵酒泉6月至8月发射 王亚平成唯一候选女航天员 Shenzhou 10 arrived at Jiuquan for launch June August Yaping is the only female astronaut candidate Beijing Times in Chinese 1 April 2013 Archived from the original on 4 April 2013 Retrieved 16 July 2021 via Xinhua News Agency Jones Morris 3 April 2013 Shenzhou s Shadow Crew Space Daily Retrieved 16 July 2021 Astronauts of Shenzhou 10 mission meet press Space Daily 11 June 2013 Retrieved 16 July 2021 China s space dream crystallized with Shenzhou 10 launch Space Daily 16 June 2013 Retrieved 16 July 2021 a b c Barbosa Rui C 10 June 2013 China launches three person crew on Shenzhou 10 NASASpaceFlight com Retrieved 12 June 2013 Wong Andy 11 June 2013 Shenzhou 10 Launch Chinese Spacecraft Blasts Off With Three Astronauts on 15 Day Mission The Huffington Post Associated Press Archived from the original on 16 June 2013 Retrieved 11 June 2013 Tate Karl 11 June 2013 Shenzhou 10 Explained Chinese Astronauts Head to Space Lab Infographic Space com Retrieved 11 June 2013 China s Shenzhou 9 spacecraft returns to Earth BBC News 29 June 2012 Retrieved 11 June 2013 Deng Shasha ed 11 June 2013 Chinese President sees off Shenzhou 10 crew watches spacecraft launch Xinhua News Agency Archived from the original on 16 June 2013 Shenzhou 10 Chinese capsule docks with space laboratory BBC News 13 June 2013 Retrieved 14 June 2013 Atkinson Nancy 26 June 2013 China s Shenzhou 10 Crew Returns to Earth Universe Today Retrieved 4 July 2017 Clark Stephen 11 June 2013 Successful start for China s fifth human spaceflight Spaceflight Now Retrieved 11 June 2013 Shenzhou 10 completes manual docking China Internet Information Center Xinhua News Agency 23 June 2013 Retrieved 16 July 2021 Kremer Ken 16 June 2013 Cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova 1st Woman in Space 50 Years Ago Ready for Mars Universe Today Retrieved 16 July 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Shenzhou 10 Shenzhou 10 docking test video CBS News 25 June 2013 China s Shenzhou 10 spacecraft returns to Earth video The Guardian 25 June 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shenzhou 10 amp oldid 1198331421, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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