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https://x.com/CNSpaceflight/status/1933379564383973516
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CMSA plans to conduct pad abort test and in-flight Max-Q abort test on Mengzhou spacecraft this year
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ЦитироватьВ этом году CMSA планирует провести испытание на аварийное прерывание площадки и испытание на аварийное прерывание полета Max-Q на космическом корабле Mengzhou
Да, планируется два теста САС, со старта и в условиях максимального скоростного напора, но судя по эмблеме, пуски будут с Цзюцюаня на чем-то более легком.
Цитата: Liss от 15.06.2025 14:21:49Да, планируется два теста САС, со старта и в условиях максимального скоростного напора, но судя по эмблеме, пуски будут с Цзюцюаня на чем-то более легком.
https://x.com/i/status/1934879339319054496
https://t.me/grimdarknessoffarspace/4081 (https://t.me/grimdarknessoffarspace/4081)
https://russian.news.cn/20250617/d17f6e5775de4d929b2843e64a707a41/c.html
ЦитироватьКитай успешно провел летное испытание на нулевой высоте пилотируемого космического корабля нового поколения "Мэнчжоу"
2025-06-17 15:13:15丨Russian.News.Cn
Цзюцюань, 17 июня /Синьхуа/ -- Китай во вторник успешно провел летное испытание своего пилотируемого космического корабля нового поколения "Мэнчжоу" на нулевой высоте, что ознаменовало важный шаг страны вперед в реализации проекта пилотируемого исследования Луны.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kh0I2_t08s0Цитироватьhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kh0I2_t08s0 1:43
Mengzhou launch abort system test
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According to the China National Space Administration (CNSA), a launch abort system test of the Mengzhou crewed spacecraft was conducted on 17 June 2025, at 04:30 UTC (12.30 China Standard Time). During the test simulating a launch pad abort, the launch escape tower propelled the Mengzhou capsule, reaching the desired altitude in 20 seconds, then the capsule separated and returned under parachutes for an air-bag assisted landing. The Mengzhou (梦舟, "dream vessel") crewed spacecraft is designed for human lunar exploration.
Credit: China National Space Administration (CNSA)/China Central Television (CCTV)
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http://www.chinaview.cn/20250617/4fc11f60642a4126b5b6225c9d03319b/c.html
ЦитироватьChina Focus: China's new-generation manned spacecraft completes zero-altitude escape flight test
Source: Xinhua Editor: huaxia 2025-06-17 18:01:30
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This photo taken on June 17, 2025 shows a scene during an escape flight test on China's new-generation manned spacecraft Mengzhou at zero altitude in northwest China. China successfully conducted the test on Tuesday, taking an important step forward in its manned lunar exploration program. (Photo by Wang Heng/Xinhua)
JIUQUAN, June 17 (Xinhua) -- China successfully conducted an escape flight test on its new-generation manned spacecraft Mengzhou at zero altitude on Tuesday, marking an important step forward in its manned lunar exploration program.
Conducted at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China, this test signifies China's second zero-altitude escape flight test, 27 years after such a test by the Shenzhou manned spacecraft in 1998.
At 12:30 p.m., the ignition command was issued, and the escape engines of Mengzhou were successfully ignited. Powered by solid rocket motors, the integrated spacecraft and launch escape tower assembly rapidly ascended, reaching its designated altitude in about 20 seconds.
Following this, the return capsule safely separated from the escape tower, and the parachute system deployed as planned. By 12:32 p.m., the return capsule made a soft landing in the predetermined recovery zone, utilizing its airbag cushioning system, marking the complete success of this crucial test.
The Mengzhou system, unlike the Shenzhou's approach where "the launch vehicle handled escape functions while the spacecraft managed crew survival," integrates both escape and survival capabilities into a unified spacecraft architecture, according to the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA).
The test successfully evaluated the spacecraft's integrated escape-rescue subsystem and its supporting systems. It validated the design integrity and system compatibility of critical functions, including escape sequence timing, escape separation mechanisms and closed-loop control of escape trajectories. Valuable real-flight performance data of the escape system was also gathered through the test.
The CMSA disclosed that, the escape and rescue are important safety guarantee measures for manned space flight missions. In the event of a sudden failure during the mission, these measures can swiftly guide the return capsule, carrying astronauts, away from dangerous situations and ensure the astronauts return to the ground safely.
Mengzhou is a new generation of manned space-to-ground round-trip transport vehicle which is independently developed by China for the subsequent manned spaceflight missions. It adopts a modular design and can carry up to seven astronauts. Additionally, its overall performance has reached the international advanced level.
Mengzhou will become the core manned spacecraft sustaining the application and development of China's space station, manned lunar exploration and other tasks. The successful test on Tuesday has laid an important technical foundation for the subsequent manned lunar exploration missions, said the CMSA.
Development of other major equipment for the manned lunar exploration missions, such as the Long March-10 carrier rocket and the lunar lander, are advancing steadily, and related tests will be implemented as planned in the future, the CMSA added. 5 фото
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This photo taken on June 17, 2025 shows a scene during an escape flight test on China's new-generation manned spacecraft Mengzhou at zero altitude in northwest China. China successfully conducted the test on Tuesday, taking an important step forward in its manned lunar exploration program. (Photo by Wang Heng/Xinhua)
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This photo taken on June 17, 2025 shows a scene during an escape flight test on China's new-generation manned spacecraft Mengzhou at zero altitude in northwest China. China successfully conducted the test on Tuesday, taking an important step forward in its manned lunar exploration program. (Photo by Wang Heng/Xinhua)
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This photo taken on June 17, 2025 shows a scene during an escape flight test on China's new-generation manned spacecraft Mengzhou at zero altitude in northwest China. China successfully conducted the test on Tuesday, taking an important step forward in its manned lunar exploration program. (Photo by Wang Heng/Xinhua)
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This photo taken on June 17, 2025 shows a scene during an escape flight test on China's new-generation manned spacecraft Mengzhou at zero altitude in northwest China. China successfully conducted the test on Tuesday, taking an important step forward in its manned lunar exploration program. (Photo by Wang Heng/Xinhua)
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This photo taken on June 17, 2025 shows a scene during an escape flight test on China's new-generation manned spacecraft Mengzhou at zero altitude in northwest China. China successfully conducted the test on Tuesday, taking an important step forward in its manned lunar exploration program. (Photo by Wang Heng/Xinhua)
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