On June 17, the Long March-2F remote-12 Carrier Rocket Carrying Shenzhou-12 manned spacecraft was launched at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.
On June 17, the Astronauts Stationed in Tianhe Core Module Saluted the People of the whole country at Beijing Space Flight Control Center.
On June 17, Shenzhou-12 Manned Spacecraft was launched from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, accurately entered the predetermined orbit, and successfully sent three astronauts into space. After the successful autonomous rapid rendezvous and docking between the spaceship and Tianhe Core Module, the astronauts successively entered Tianhe Core Module, marking the first time that the Chinese people entered their own space station. Foreign media spoke highly of another major achievement of China's manned space industry, believing that China's Space Station will become a new platform for international space cooperation.
"China has successfully sent three astronauts into space, which is a step closer to the completion of the new space station." CNN introduced the successful launch of China's Shenzhou-12 Manned Spacecraft in the middle of the home page. The report said that in recent years, China's space exploration level has developed rapidly. Since December last year, China's probes have successfully landed on the Moon and Mars.
"This is a new milestone in the development of China's space industry." According to an article published by Spain's "Le Nationale", the three astronauts will complete a three-month on orbit stay and carry out a series of operations such as extravehicular activities, space science experiments and technical experiments.
Russia's REGNUM News Agency reported that China's space mission is more complex and challenging than before. The three astronauts will mainly complete four aspects of work during the orbit, and plan to carry out two extravehicular activities and extravehicular operations.
NASA's Space Flight News Website commented that this is another major achievement China has made in the space field. In recent years, China has achieved success in a series of space launches and extraterrestrial landing missions, which has enabled China to steadily promote other deep space exploration missions.
“Japan economic news” commented that China's unmanned spacecraft landed on Mars in May this year, and the construction of China's Space Station has made continuous progress, all of which show China's aerospace strength.
China's Shenzhou-12 Manned Spacecraft, carrying three astronauts, will usher in the era of China's space station, Reuters reported. Since the launch of the manned space project in 1992, China's space industry has achieved a series of leaps and breakthroughs from entering space to building a space station, and the national space laboratory will be built next year.
Russia's Tass News Agency paid special attention to China's open attitude towards space cooperation. The report quoted Ji Qiming, assistant director of China's manned space engineering office, as saying that outer space is the common wealth of people all over the world and exploring the universe is the common cause of all mankind. China's manned space flight has always been in accordance with the principle of "peaceful use, equality, mutual benefit and common development", and is willing to carry out international cooperation and exchanges with all countries and regions in the world committed to the peaceful use of outer space.
China welcomes exchanges and cooperation on the space station, and international partners will be able to participate in the Chinese space station project, AFP reported. China's space station will become an important platform for international space cooperation.
According to the “Spanish Pioneer”, China has developed rapidly in the field of space. In addition to the launch, China has completed a number of space exploration missions in recent years, including the landing of chang'e-4 on the back of the moon, the sample of Chang'e-5 on the surface of the moon and returning to earth, and the landing of tianqian-1 spacecraft to Mars and sending back high-definition Mars images.