Shenzhou 2
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Mission name: | Shenzhou 2 |
Launch: | January 9, 2001 01:00 UTC Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center |
Landing: | January 16, 2001 11:22 UTC Inner Mongolia |
Duration: | 7 days 10 hours 22 minutes |
Orbits: | 117 |
Shenzhou 2 (Chinese: 神舟二号) launched on January 9, 2001, was the second unmanned launch of the Shenzhou spacecraft. Inside the reentry capsule were a monkey, a dog and a rabbit in a test of the spaceship's life support systems. The reentry module separated from the rest of the spacecraft after just over seven days in orbit, with the orbital module staying in orbit for another 220 days.
Shenzhou 2 tested the spacecraft much more rigorously than its predecessor Shenzhou 1. After being launched into a 196.5 by 333.8 km orbit, 20.5 hours after launch it circularised its orbit to 327.7 by 332.7 km. Around 1220 UTC on 12 January it once again changed its orbit to 329.3 by 339.4 km. A third orbit change came on 15 January 328.7 by 345.4 km.
As well as the animal cargo, there were 64 different scientific payloads. 15 were carried in the reentry module, 12 in the orbital module and 37 on the forward external pallet. These included a microgravity crystallography experiment; animal species including six mice, and small aquatic and terrestrial organisms; cosmic ray and particle detectors and a gamma ray burst detectors. To test the radio transmitting systems taped messages were broadcast from the spacecraft.
The signal for retrofire was sent at about 1015 UTC on 16 January as the spacecraft passed over the South Atlantic Ocean off the coast of South Africa. It landed in Inner Mongolia at 11:22 UTC. No photos were released of the landing capsule leading to some speculation that the reentry was not completely successful, though this was denied by Chinese officials. The Swedish Space Center news site reported that an unnamed source said one of the connections from the capsule to the single parachute failed leading to a hard landing.
The mission of the orbital module continued until it was commanded to fire its rockets to initiate reentry on August 24. It reentred about over the western Pacific Ocean between Easter Island and Chile.
[edit] Mission parameters
- Mass: 7,400 kg
- Perigee: 330 km
- Apogee: 346 km
- Inclination: 42.6°
- Period: 91.3 minutes
- NSSDC ID: 2001-001A
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- "China Readies Next Spaceship Test", Space.com, 2 January 2001.
- "Shenzhou 2 Could Signal Chinese Manned Mission in 2002", Space.com, 12 January 2001.
- "China Bid for Human Spaceflight Boosted by Shenzhou 2 Landing", Space.com, 16 January 2001.
- "Shenzhou 2 Returns While Orbital Experiments Continue", SpaceDaily, 19 January 2001.
- "Confusion and Mystery of Shenzhou 2 Mission Deepens", SpaceDaily, February 27, 2001.
- The flight of Shenzhou 2. Retrieved on 21 July 2005.
- Shenzhou 2 Unmanned Spaceflight Mission. Chinese Defence Today. Retrieved on 21 July 2005.
[edit] External links
- Shenzhou images from Go Taikonauts!
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