Today (18th), there was good news from China’s Manned Space Office. After the launch of my country’s first space station’s core space and core space, the in-orbit test of the single-cabin flight phase has been completed. The follow-up spacecraft, The launch of the compartment will be carried out as planned.

After the successful launch of the Tianhe core module on April 29, it will fly over our heads every 90 minutes, waiting in space for other sections of the space station, cargo spacecraft, and manned spacecraft to converge with it.

  What did the Tianhe core cabin do after it went to the sky?

What will my country's own space station be built?

To be able to operate in orbit for more than 10 years, what is the difference between the space station and the previous Tiangong 1 and 2?

Hao Chun, director of the China Manned Space Engineering Office, said: "The core module is the most important and critical section of the entire space station. The construction of the space station is the third step of my country’s manned spaceflight strategy. It has now entered the construction of the space station. Critical period."

  According to my country's space station construction plan, a space station with the core module as the control center and the Wentian and Mengtian experimental modules as the main experimental platforms will be built within two years.

Within two years, various cabins will "build blocks" on orbit to form a Chinese space station.

  Hao Chun said: "The construction of the space station is divided into two phases, the verification of key technologies of the space station and the construction of the space station. From this year to next year, the tasks of these two phases will be completed. This year, the sky and core modules of the space station will be launched, followed by May and June. The launch of the Tianzhou 2 cargo spacecraft and the Shenzhou 12 loading spacecraft were carried out separately, and the flight missions of the Tianzhou 3 cargo spacecraft and the Shenzhou 13 manned spacecraft will be carried out in September and October."