<p>Three Chinese astronauts aboard the country’s space station, currently under construction, successfully entered the lab module in orbit for the first time on Monday, a day after the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/china-launches-second-of-three-space-station-modules-1129546.html" target="_blank">space laboratory was launched</a>, according to the China Manned Space Agency.</p>.<p>China launched its space laboratory called Wentian on Sunday, sending the country's largest-ever spacecraft into Earth's orbit to become part of the space station named Tiangong which is currently under construction.</p>.<p>The Wentian module docked with the front port of the space station in the early hours of Monday after it entered the planned orbit.</p>.<p>It is the first time that China's two 20-tonne-level spacecraft conducted rendezvous and docking in orbit, and also the first time that space rendezvous and docking were carried out during the astronauts' in-orbit stay in the space station, the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) told official media.</p>.<p><b>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/panorama/asteroid-bennu-springing-surprises-1129718.html" target="_blank">Asteroid Bennu: Springing surprises</a></b></p>.<p>After the docking, the three astronauts who were building the space station entered the lab, <em>Xinhua</em> news agency reported.</p>.<p>It was the first time the Chinese astronauts had entered the lab module in orbit.</p>.<p>The astronauts will conduct in-orbit work such as the attitude control of the combination of the space station, small mechanical arm crawling and the test of the complex of big and small arms.</p>.<p>They will also use the airlock cabin and the small mechanical arm of Wentian to carry out extravehicular activities, the state-run <em>Xinhua</em> news agency reported.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/gaganyaan-mission-cant-happen-this-year-or-next-focus-on-safety-isro-chief-1122781.html" target="_blank">Gaganyaan mission can't happen this year or next; focus on safety: Isro chief</a></strong></p>.<p>In the coming weeks, Wentian will be repositioned by a robot apparatus from the forward docking port to a lateral port, where it will remain and be prepared for long-term operations, mission planners said.</p>.<p>The new lab module will function both as a backup of the core module and as a powerful scientific experiment platform, state-run China Daily reported.</p>.<p>The lab, which is the size of a subway car, is the heaviest single-cabin active spacecraft in orbit in the world, according to Liu Gang, deputy chief designer of China's manned space program's space station system.</p>.<p>The Wentian module consists of a work cabin, an airlock cabin and a resource cabin, the <em>Xinhua</em> report said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/first-edit/tantalising-glimpse-of-the-early-cosmos-1127070.html" target="_blank">Tantalising glimpse of the early Cosmos</a></strong></p>.<p>The construction of China's Tiangong space station is expected to be completed this year.</p>.<p>It will then evolve from a single-module structure into a national space laboratory with three modules -- the core module called Tianhe, and lab modules named Wentian and Mengtian.</p>.<p>The Tianhe module was launched in April 2021, and the Mengtian module is set to be launched in October this year.</p>.<p>Later, the Wentian module will rendezvous and dock with the combination of the space station, according to the scheduled procedures.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/science-and-environment/cosmic-cliffs-and-dancing-galaxies-webb-begins-new-era-of-astronomy-1126129.html" target="_blank">Cosmic cliffs and dancing galaxies: Webb begins new era of astronomy</a></strong></p>.<p>The three astronauts who were sent into orbit on June 5 will help assemble the modules in their six-month space mission.</p>.<p>During their stay in orbit, they will also witness the Tianzhou-5 cargo craft and Shenzhou-15 crewed spaceship dock with the core module.</p>.<p>Then, they will live and work with the next batch of astronauts before returning to Earth.</p>.<p>Once ready, China's low-flying space station will be the only country to own a space station. The International Space Station (ISS) of Russia is a collaborative project of several countries.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/science-and-environment/astronaut-study-reveals-effects-of-space-travel-on-human-bones-1123256.html" target="_blank">Astronaut study reveals effects of space travel on human bones</a></strong></p>.<p>China Space Station (CSS) is also expected to be a competitor to the ISS built by Russia.</p>.<p>Observers say CSS may become the sole space station to remain in orbit once the ISS retires in the coming years.</p>.<p>The significant feature of China's under-construction space station is its two robotic arms, especially the long one over which the US has previously expressed concern over its ability to grab objects including satellites from space.</p>.<p>The 10-meter-long arm earlier successfully grabbed and moved a 20-tonne Tianzhou-2 cargo ship in a test, according to China Manned Space Engineering Office (CMSEO).</p>
<p>Three Chinese astronauts aboard the country’s space station, currently under construction, successfully entered the lab module in orbit for the first time on Monday, a day after the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/china-launches-second-of-three-space-station-modules-1129546.html" target="_blank">space laboratory was launched</a>, according to the China Manned Space Agency.</p>.<p>China launched its space laboratory called Wentian on Sunday, sending the country's largest-ever spacecraft into Earth's orbit to become part of the space station named Tiangong which is currently under construction.</p>.<p>The Wentian module docked with the front port of the space station in the early hours of Monday after it entered the planned orbit.</p>.<p>It is the first time that China's two 20-tonne-level spacecraft conducted rendezvous and docking in orbit, and also the first time that space rendezvous and docking were carried out during the astronauts' in-orbit stay in the space station, the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) told official media.</p>.<p><b>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/panorama/asteroid-bennu-springing-surprises-1129718.html" target="_blank">Asteroid Bennu: Springing surprises</a></b></p>.<p>After the docking, the three astronauts who were building the space station entered the lab, <em>Xinhua</em> news agency reported.</p>.<p>It was the first time the Chinese astronauts had entered the lab module in orbit.</p>.<p>The astronauts will conduct in-orbit work such as the attitude control of the combination of the space station, small mechanical arm crawling and the test of the complex of big and small arms.</p>.<p>They will also use the airlock cabin and the small mechanical arm of Wentian to carry out extravehicular activities, the state-run <em>Xinhua</em> news agency reported.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/gaganyaan-mission-cant-happen-this-year-or-next-focus-on-safety-isro-chief-1122781.html" target="_blank">Gaganyaan mission can't happen this year or next; focus on safety: Isro chief</a></strong></p>.<p>In the coming weeks, Wentian will be repositioned by a robot apparatus from the forward docking port to a lateral port, where it will remain and be prepared for long-term operations, mission planners said.</p>.<p>The new lab module will function both as a backup of the core module and as a powerful scientific experiment platform, state-run China Daily reported.</p>.<p>The lab, which is the size of a subway car, is the heaviest single-cabin active spacecraft in orbit in the world, according to Liu Gang, deputy chief designer of China's manned space program's space station system.</p>.<p>The Wentian module consists of a work cabin, an airlock cabin and a resource cabin, the <em>Xinhua</em> report said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/first-edit/tantalising-glimpse-of-the-early-cosmos-1127070.html" target="_blank">Tantalising glimpse of the early Cosmos</a></strong></p>.<p>The construction of China's Tiangong space station is expected to be completed this year.</p>.<p>It will then evolve from a single-module structure into a national space laboratory with three modules -- the core module called Tianhe, and lab modules named Wentian and Mengtian.</p>.<p>The Tianhe module was launched in April 2021, and the Mengtian module is set to be launched in October this year.</p>.<p>Later, the Wentian module will rendezvous and dock with the combination of the space station, according to the scheduled procedures.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/science-and-environment/cosmic-cliffs-and-dancing-galaxies-webb-begins-new-era-of-astronomy-1126129.html" target="_blank">Cosmic cliffs and dancing galaxies: Webb begins new era of astronomy</a></strong></p>.<p>The three astronauts who were sent into orbit on June 5 will help assemble the modules in their six-month space mission.</p>.<p>During their stay in orbit, they will also witness the Tianzhou-5 cargo craft and Shenzhou-15 crewed spaceship dock with the core module.</p>.<p>Then, they will live and work with the next batch of astronauts before returning to Earth.</p>.<p>Once ready, China's low-flying space station will be the only country to own a space station. The International Space Station (ISS) of Russia is a collaborative project of several countries.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/science-and-environment/astronaut-study-reveals-effects-of-space-travel-on-human-bones-1123256.html" target="_blank">Astronaut study reveals effects of space travel on human bones</a></strong></p>.<p>China Space Station (CSS) is also expected to be a competitor to the ISS built by Russia.</p>.<p>Observers say CSS may become the sole space station to remain in orbit once the ISS retires in the coming years.</p>.<p>The significant feature of China's under-construction space station is its two robotic arms, especially the long one over which the US has previously expressed concern over its ability to grab objects including satellites from space.</p>.<p>The 10-meter-long arm earlier successfully grabbed and moved a 20-tonne Tianzhou-2 cargo ship in a test, according to China Manned Space Engineering Office (CMSEO).</p>