2nd International Training Workshop on Space Science and Utilization - Space Science & Utilization of China Manned Space Program - Prosperity and Sustainable Development for humankind
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This lecture provides a comprehensive overview of China Manned Space Program and its space utilization endeavors. It begins with an introduction to the basic situation of the CMS, covering its historical development, key milestones, and major achievements. The lecture then delves into the background of The Technology and Engineering Center for Space Utilization (CSU), highlighting its role in supporting space missions and advancing scientific research.
The focus then shifts to the Space Utilization System and its missions. The evolution from the early phases of the manned space program to the current development roadmap towards manned lunar exploration is traced. The scientific facilities and resource conditions available on the China Space Station, as well as the implementation status of various scientific projects, are also discussed. Additionally, the key scientific domains and directions in space science are outlined.
Finally, the lecture explores the vision and goals for international cooperation in space utilization. Major international cooperation activities to date are reviewed, and future priorities and scientific plans for collaborative efforts are highlighted. This lecture aims to provide a clear understanding of China's contributions to space exploration and its commitment to fostering global cooperation in this field.
LYU Congmin, Ph.D., Research Fellow, Deputy Director of CSU, Chief Designer of the CMS Space Utilization System.
Dr. LYU is responsible for the overall technical research of the space utilization system. This includes the demonstration and planning of space application missions, overall design, system integration testing and verification, flight testing etc., He has participated in and completed more than ten space science and utilization missions, including the Shenzhou spacecraft, Tiangong space laboratory, and the China Space Station.
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