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| Station Name | : | Tiangong 1 | | Station Mass Value | : | 8,506 kg (18,750 lb) | >| Station Call Sign | : | Tiangong-1 | | Station Crew | : | 3 | >| Station Launch | : | September 29, 2011 21:16:03.507 CST | | Station Launch Pad | : | Jiuquan LA-4/SLS-1 | | Station Entry | : | _ | | Station Length | : | 10.4 m (34.1 ft) | | Station Width | : | _ | > | Station Pressurised Value | : | 15 m3 (530 cuft) | | Station Perigee | : | 355 kilometres (221 mi) | | Station Apogee | : | 362 kilometres (225Â mi) | | Station Orbital Inclination | : | 42° | | Station Orbital Period | : | _ | | Station Days In Orbits | : | 41 days | | Station Days Occupied | : | _ | | Station Noof Orbits | : | _ | | Station Distance Travel | : | _ | > | Station Added on | : | 2011-11-09 16:11:07 |
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Description : Chinese space laboratory Tiangong-1 is a Chinese space laboratory that has the docking capabilities needed to support a larger space station complex. In the year 2013,Tiangong will be deorbited and replaced by larger Tiangong-2 and Tiangong-3 modules. The manned Shenzhou 9 and Shenzhou 10 missions are planned to dock with Tiangong-1 in 2012. The manned mission will have high resolution interior cameras and two space stations have individual light control |
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