China News Service, Beijing, April 20 (Qi Chuang Hu Mengzhe Guo Chaokai) A reporter learned from the China Satellite Marine Monitoring and Control Department that China’s third-generation aerospace ocean-going survey ship Yuanwang 5 slowly left the dock at noon on the 20th and went to the ocean again for execution. Offshore measurement and control tasks.

  On March 29 this year, the Yuanwang 5 ship successfully completed three marine measurement and control missions and returned to sea smoothly.

As of today’s voyage, in less than a month’s rest period, Yuanwang 5 has completed a series of mission preparations such as supplies of materials and equipment, overhaul of instruments and meters, and maintenance of power equipment.

On April 20th, China’s third-generation aerospace ocean-going survey ship Yuanwang 5 slowly left the dock and went to the ocean again to perform maritime measurement and control tasks.

Photo by Wang Luyao

  Zou Huizhi, deputy captain of the Yuanwang 5 ship, said: "During the period of the wharf rest and reorganization, we are intensively advancing task document review, technical exchanges and dialogues, and simulation models based on the characteristics of short effective preparation time for follow-up tasks, difficult risk control and frequent technical status transition Work such as drills and continuously enhance the competence and quality of staff on the post."

  With the increasing density of space launches, the Yuanwang ship going to sea has become the norm.

In the reality of high task density and fast-paced change, the party committee of Yuanwang 5 ship solidly carried out task preparation, specially organized and deployed left-behind forces, carried out heart-warming service projects, and formulated a variety of cultural activities and psychological service programs, and timely Adjust the crew's psychology and ease the work and physical and mental pressure of the test personnel.

  It is understood that the Yuanwang 5 ship is the third-generation aerospace and ocean-going survey ship independently designed and built by China. It has successfully completed 73 maritime measurement and control missions represented by Shenzhou, Chang'e, and Beidou.

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