Shenzhou 2
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Mission Statistics | |
Mission: | Shenzhou 2 |
Call sign: | Shenzhou 2 |
Launch: | January 9, 2001 01:00 UTC Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center |
Landing: | January 16, 2001 11:22 UTC Inner Mongolia |
Duration: | 7 days 10 hours 22 minutes |
Orbits: | 117 |
Contents |
Crew
- none
Mission Parameters
- Mass: 7,400 kg
- Perigee: 330 km
- Apogee: 346 km
- Inclination: 42.6°
- Period: 91.3 minutes
- NSSDC ID: 2001-001A
Mission Highlights
Shenzhou 2 (translated as " Divine Ship", or "Magic Vessel", or "God Vessel") is an unmanned Chinese (PRC) spacecraft that was launched by a Long March 2F rocket from Jiuquan launch center (in the north-western province of Gansu) at "01:00 a.m." Shenzhou 2 carried a monkey, a dog and a rabbit in a test of the spaceship's life support systems. The descent module (also carrying the name, Shenzhou 2 but with ID 2001-001C) landed smoothly in Inner Mongolia on 16 January at 11:22 UT after separating from the Orbital Module (2001-001A) which continued to orbit, doing some zero-gravity experiments. It was controlled for six months, changing orbit several times (the final orbit was 394 x 405 km). The Orbital Module's orbit decayed and it reentered the atmosphere at 09:05 UTC, August 24, 2001. It reentered near 33.1 deg S latitude and 260.4 deg E longitude, over the western Pacific Ocean between Easter Island and Chile. The descent module is a prototype of an eventual manned spacecraft to carry Taikongyuans (astronauts). A major concern during this and the next few launches was to assess the integrity of the heat shield during re-entry.
See also
Previous Mission: Shenzhou 1 |
Space program of China | Next Mission: Shenzhou 3 |