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《中国空间站科学研究与应用进展报告》发布 择优遴选33项代表性科学研究与应用成果
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2026-01-09 22:16
Core Insights - The report released by the China Manned Space Engineering Office on January 8 highlights advancements in space science and applications, focusing on life sciences, microgravity physics, and new technologies [1] Group 1: Research and Applications - The report showcases 33 representative scientific research and application achievements, along with related popular science cultural activities, aimed at promoting further space science experiments and achieving significant scientific breakthroughs [1] - The report emphasizes the importance of large-scale application promotion and multi-dimensional benefit enhancement in the field of space science [1] Group 2: Operational Achievements - Since entering the application and development phase of the space station, China has successfully completed 6 manned flights, 4 cargo resupply missions, and 5 spacecraft return missions [1] - A total of 18 astronauts have participated in long-term stays in orbit, conducting 13 extravehicular activities and multiple payload operations, setting a world record for the duration of a single extravehicular activity [1] - The Chinese space station is currently operating stably and demonstrating good effectiveness [1]
我国公开发布2025年度 《中国空间站科学研究与应用进展报告》
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-08 22:05
Core Insights - The report emphasizes the promotion of space science, technology, and applications, focusing on life sciences, microgravity physics, and new technologies [1] - A total of 33 representative scientific research and application achievements have been selected for display, showcasing significant progress in various projects [1] Group 1: Project Implementation - By the end of 2025, 265 scientific and application projects will be deployed and implemented in three main areas: space life and human research, microgravity physics, and new technologies [1] - In 2025, 86 new scientific and application projects will be implemented in orbit, with approximately 1,179 kilograms of scientific materials sent to space and about 105 kilograms of samples returned [2] Group 2: Scientific Achievements - Significant advancements include the first mouse space science experiment, the international first study on bio-research in a combined magnetic-microgravity environment, and the discovery of a new magnesium ion binding mode in a specific enzyme [2] - The report highlights the development of a non-invasive intracranial pressure monitoring technique and research on the solidification mechanism of high-temperature refractory alloys [2]
我国公开发布2025年度《中国空间站科学研究与应用进展报告》
Xin Hua She· 2026-01-08 04:06
Core Insights - The report released by the China Manned Space Engineering Office focuses on promoting the development of space science, technology, and applications, highlighting 33 representative scientific research and application achievements [1][2] Group 1: Space Station Operations - Since entering the application and development phase, the Chinese space station has completed 6 manned flights, 4 cargo resupply missions, and 5 spacecraft return missions, with a total of 18 astronauts having long-term stays in orbit [1] - The space station has set a world record for the longest single extravehicular activity by astronauts and has conducted multiple extravehicular maintenance tasks [1] Group 2: Scientific and Application Projects - As of December 2025, a total of 265 scientific and application projects have been deployed and implemented in three main areas: space life and human research, microgravity physical science, and new technologies and applications [2] - In 2025, 86 new scientific and application projects will be implemented, with approximately 1179 kilograms of scientific materials sent to orbit and about 105 kilograms of scientific samples returned [2] - Significant advancements include the first mouse space science experiment, the international first study on bioengineering in a combined magnetic-microgravity environment, and the development of a non-invasive intracranial pressure monitoring technology [2]