2025年中国航天发射92次创历史新高
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-03 20:20

Core Insights - In 2025, China's space launch frequency is projected to reach 92 times, setting a new historical record [1] - The Shenzhou-20 mission will achieve a record 204 days in orbit, marking the longest duration for a manned space mission in China's history [1] - The Shenzhou-21 will set a record for rapid docking at 3.5 hours, showcasing advancements in China's manned spaceflight capabilities [1] Industry Developments - The successful implementation of a "16-day emergency launch" in response to unexpected situations during the Shenzhou-20 mission demonstrates China's emergency response capabilities in manned spaceflight [1] - The Tianwen-2 mission will embark on China's first asteroid exploration and sample return mission, expanding the country's deep space exploration efforts [1] - A variety of commercial rockets will be launched in 2025, indicating robust growth in China's commercial space sector, which is providing strong momentum for the overall space industry [1] Future Plans - As the "14th Five-Year Plan" begins, China is set to initiate multiple tests for its manned lunar landing project and the Chang'e-7 mission will head to the Moon's south pole to search for evidence of water ice [1] - Several new rocket types are expected to make their maiden flights and challenge recovery technologies, aligning with China's goal of becoming a leading space power [1]