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Shenzhou 11

2016 Chinese crewed spaceflight to Tiangong-2 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shenzhou 11

Shenzhou 11 was a crewed spaceflight of the Shenzhou program of China, launched on 17 October 2016 (16 October UTC) from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.[1] It was China's sixth crewed space mission, at 33 days,[2] it was the longest until the follow-up Shenzhou 12 mission which lasted 3 months. Two days after launch, it docked with the Tiangong-2 space laboratory, which had been launched on 15 September 2016.[1][3][4] Shenzhou 11 was the first and only expedition and mission to Tiangong-2 in this portion of the Tiangong program.

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Shenzhou 11
神舟十一号
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Mockup of Shenzhou 11 spacecraft (right) docking with the Tiangong-2 (left)
OperatorChina National Space Administration (CNSA)
COSPAR ID2016-061A
SATCAT no.41812
Mission duration32 days, 6 hours and 29 minutes
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft typeShenzhou
ManufacturerCASC
Crew
Crew size2
MembersJing Haipeng
Chen Dong
Start of mission
Launch date16 October 2016, 23:30 UTC
RocketLong March 2F
Launch siteJiuquan LA-4/SLS
End of mission
Landing date18 November 2016, 05:59 UTC
Landing siteInner Mongolia
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeLow Earth
Docking with Tiangong-2
Docking date18 October 2016, 17:24 UTC
Undocking date17 November 2016, 4:41 UTC
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(L-R) Haipeng and Dong
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Crew

The crew consisted of two taikonauts.[1][5] Commander Jing celebrated his 50th birthday while in orbit.[6]

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Position Crew member
Commander Jing Haipeng China
Third spaceflight
Operator Chen DongChina
First spaceflight
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Back-up crew
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Position Crew member
Commander TBA, PLAAC
Operator Deng Qingming, PLAAC
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The mission selected two crew instead of three to extend supplies to increase mission length for their long duration stay.[7]

Mission

The Shenzhou 11 launched at 07:30 on 17 October 2016 local time (23:30 UTC on 16 October) from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center using a Long March 2F launch rocket.[1]

The mission's main objective was to rendezvous and dock with the Tiangong-2 space laboratory and gain experience from a 30-day residence,[5] and to test its life-support systems.[1]

In the two days after the launch, it changed its orbit five times to arrive 52 kilometres behind the Tiangong-2 space lab. It autonomously rendezvoused and docked with Tiangong-2 at 3:24 p.m. EDT on 18 October 2016, while both spacecraft were at an altitude of 393 km (244 mi).[4]

The crew landed successfully after the 33-day mission on 18 November 2016. The reentry module of the Shenzhou 11 spacecraft landed in Dorbod Banner, Inner Mongolia around 2:15 p.m. (China time) after undocking from the space lab on 17 November.[8]

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