The debris of the last stage of the Long March-5B Y2 carrier rocket reentered the atmosphere at 10:24 am on Sunday (Beijing Time), the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) said. The vast majority of the device burned up during the reentry, and the rest of the debris fell into a sea area with the center at 2.65 degrees north latitude and 72.47 degrees east longitude, said the CMSA.
中國(guó)載人航天工程辦公室透露,5月9日10時(shí)24分,長(zhǎng)征五號(hào)B遙二運(yùn)載火箭末級(jí)殘骸已再入大氣層,落區(qū)位于東經(jīng)72.47°、北緯2.65°周邊海域,絕大部分器件在再入大氣層過(guò)程中燒蝕銷(xiāo)毀。
The Long March-5B Y2 rocket, carrying the Tianhe module, the first and core module for the construction of China's space station, blasted off from the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site on the coast of the southern island province of Hainan on April 29.
4月29日,長(zhǎng)征五號(hào)B遙二運(yùn)載火箭搭載中國(guó)空間站建設(shè)的首個(gè)核心艙"天和"核心艙,在海南文昌航天發(fā)射中心發(fā)射升空。
According to the mission schedule, China will complete the construction of the space station in orbit in 2022. The station will have the ability to carry out long-term scientific and technological experiments and explore space resources in low-Earth orbit.
根據(jù)任務(wù)安排,空間站計(jì)劃于2022年完成在軌建造,具備長(zhǎng)期開(kāi)展近地空間有人參與科學(xué)實(shí)驗(yàn)、技術(shù)試驗(yàn)和綜合開(kāi)發(fā)利用太空資源能力。