China are currently busy making history at this very moment in time as they
launch Tiantong 1 the first piece of China's first planned
space laboratory!
Tiantong 1 is being put in to orbit as we write this and will serve as the base for
China's first
space station.
While the
space station is mainly designed for use as an international
space laboratory for scientist to conduct zero G experiments, the station could also be used as a launchpad for manned missions to the Moon and possible Mars.
Tiantong 1 is planned to orbit the earth for the next two years and acts as the construction base for the main
Chinese Skylab. While in orbit the module will rendezvous and
dock with
China's Shenzhou-8, -9 and -10 spacecrafts.
Tiantong 1 was originally scheduled for an 18th August
launch, which was rescheduled due to improvements being made to the Long-March 2-F rocket, after a failed
launch of an experimental orbiter.