So this is actually going to be tough to follow on top of a huge bunch of Chinese SF things, starting w/ the Tianhe Core Module launch (rumored on April 29; ground transfer seen below). 2 crew expeditions should follow this year, each w/ a Shenzhou + a Tianzhou for logistics.pic.twitter.com/p31tRgWqaU
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Then the 2 experiment modules are going up both in 2022, each launch followed w/ a crew expedition. That makes 11 launches in 2 years for the construction phase. And I'll be overwhelmed covering for these if the Chinese are covering them like Shenzhou 10/11, if not worse.
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Considering how I had to search all around for Chang'e 5 updates, doing that for "routine" half-year expeditions is not going to work. Yet as a symbol of superpower (even if it's "only" a 2020s Mir redux; no-one else is doing that yet) it will be still worth paying attention to.pic.twitter.com/boeHUdu0F7
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What isits size compared to iss! It's looking pretty big
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just an MIR
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Do you think in future China/CNSA will share more infos about space missions?
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Hopefully, the amount of information that has been shared with the world outside of China about previous missions has been woeful
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I'm excited to see the Chinese space station fly. More science being done in space benefits us all
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