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October 1st, 2011
China Launches “Heavenly Palace”

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China has reached another milestone in its space exploration programme. On 29 September, it sent into space an unmanned experimental module called “Heavenly Palace”, a forerunner of the country’s plan of creating a 60-ton orbital station by 2020. The Chinese module weighing more than 8 tons will remain in space for about two years. The major aim of the present launch is to  try out the technology for docking with other  spaceships, and the first  attempt  of such a maneuvering will take place before the end of the year. An unmanned ship is to be sent to dock  with “Heavenly Palace”, and if it is successful, two manned space ships will be launched  to  dock with it in turns in 2012. Read More