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太空旅游要来了?国内首个多功能亚轨道载人预先研究项目立项批复
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-09-15 07:26

Group 1 - The project led by Beijing ChuanYueZhe Manned Space Technology Co., Ltd. has received approval from the National Defense Science and Technology Industry Bureau for a commercial space project focusing on suborbital manned flight technology [1] - The project aims to develop key technologies and systems for commercial suborbital vehicles, marking it as the first multi-functional suborbital manned research project in China [1] - The ChuanYueZhe No.1 (CYZ1) suborbital manned spacecraft can transport passengers to an altitude of 100 kilometers, allowing them to experience 3 to 6 minutes of weightlessness [1] Group 2 - The international boundary of space is recognized at 100 kilometers, known as the Kármán line, where suborbital tourism allows passengers to experience weightlessness and view the Earth from high altitudes [4] - Companies like Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin have successfully conducted suborbital tourism test flights, validating the technology and nurturing the initial market [4] - The global space tourism market is projected to reach $300 billion by 2030, with China expected to account for over 30% of this market [4] Group 3 - The China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation has launched the Lihong series of reusable spacecraft, which is designed for space tourism and can perform over 30 flights [5] - Beijing Ziwei Yutong Technology Co., Ltd. plans to conduct manned flight tests in 2027 or 2028, following extensive unmanned flight validations to ensure safety [7] - Jiangsu Deep Blue Aerospace Co., Ltd. has publicly sold tickets for suborbital manned space travel, marking a significant milestone in China's commercial space tourism [7] Group 4 - The development of space tourism in China is progressing from "building rockets" to "selling experiences," indicating a shift towards making space tourism a reality [9]