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Then-kiong-hō khong-kan tsām (Then-kiong-hō thài-khong tsām; Tiangong Space Station, Chinese large modular space station)[1][2] sī Tiong-huâ lîn-bîn kiōng-hô-kok kè-uē tiong ê tsi̍t-ê khong-kan chām hē-thóng. I-ê tsuè-āu bo̍k-tik sī teh kìn-tē kuí-tō tíng-kuân iû Tiong-kok ka-kī kiàn-siet tsi̍t-ê siông-tsù ê 60-180 tun-kip ê tuān-hîng khong-kan tsām. Bo̍k-tsiân kè-uē teh 2021-nî huat-siā hi̍k-sim tshng "Thian-hô", 2021-nî tsì 2022-nî kî-kan līng-guā suàñ li̍t-tsí huat-siā khong-kan tsām si̍t-giām-tshng I (mn̄g-thiñ; asking heaven) kah si̍t-giām-tshng II (bāng-thiñ; dreaming heaven), i-kè teh kuí-tō ê siū-miā 10-nî í-siōng.[3] 2021-nî 4-gue̍h 29-li̍t 11-sî 23-hun, then-hə̂ hi̍k-sim tshng teh lâm-hái bûn-tshiong hāng-then tsām huat-siā sîng-kong.
Then-kiong-hō khong-kan-chām | |
Station statistics | |
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Crew | 3-lâng -6-lâng |
Launch | 2021-nî - 2025-nî |
Carrier rocket | Tn̄g-tsíng 5-hō ūn-tsâi huē-tsîñ |
Launch pad | Tiong-kok bûn -tshiong hāng-then huat-siā-tiûñ |
Mission status | Uân-sîng, tsìn-li̍p kuí-tō |
Mass | 60-180 tun (yū-kè ) |
Orbital inclination | 41.5 tōo |
Typical orbit altitude | 370 - 450-km (ū-kè ) |
Orbits per day | 23-sî 59-hun |
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