China reschedules launch of its first space lab

China has rescheduled the launch of the first unmanned space lab Tiangong-1 due to the failure of an experimental orbiter, a spokesperson said Thursday.

Beijing: China has rescheduled the launch of the first unmanned space lab Tiangong-1 due to the failure of an experimental orbiter, a spokesperson said Thursday.
The decision to delay the launch was based on the consideration that the carrier rocket Long-March II-F, which would be used for the upcoming launch, belongs to the same series as the malfunctioning one that led to the experimental orbiter SJ-11-04 failing to enter Earth`s orbit in August.

"As the investigation into the malfunction of the rocket Long-March II-C remains underway, it is not clear yet whether the malfunction is linked with the Long-March II-F," the unnamed spokesperson said.

Previously, the Long-March II-F was expected to send the 8.5-metric ton Tiangong-1, or "Heavenly Palace 1," into space in the second half of this year to perform the nation`s first space-docking procedure.

The Tiangong-1 will dock with the unmanned Shenzhou-8 spacecraft, which will be sent into space after the Tiangong-1`s launch.

"The specific launch date for the Tiangong-1 will be set based on the results of the investigation into the malfunctioning rocket," the spokesperson said, adding that the project`s teams are currently double-checking every product that will be involved in the space-docking, state-run news agency Xinhua reported.

The Shenzhou-8 spacecraft, the Long March II-F carrier rocket, and the Tiangong-1 have all been transferred to the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China`s Gansu Province, the spokesperson said.

PTI

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