China sends three astronauts to rotate crews at Tiangong Space Station

China has successfully launched three astronauts into space as part of the crew replacement mission for China’s Tiangong space station, marking another milestone in the country’s aspirations for manned missions to the moon and Mars.

The Shenzhou 20 spacecraft lifted off as scheduled at 5:17pm (0917 GMT) atop China’s Long March 2F rocket, set to arrive at Tiangong after approximately 6.5 hours.

The rocket launched from a facility near the Gobi Desert in northwestern China, and the spacecraft will remain in space until it returns the current crew back to Earth.

Tiangong, also known as the “Celestial Palace” space station, is a Chinese-built station that positions China as a significant player in space exploration after being excluded from the International Space Station due to US national security concerns. China’s space program is overseen by the People’s Liberation Army, a military branch of the ruling Communist Party.

There are concerns about China’s potential use of technology onboard the space station to interfere with satellites and other spacecraft in times of crisis.

Astronauts Chen Zonglui, Chen Dong and Wang Jie embarked on the delayed space mission at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on Thursday.
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Since sending its first astronauts into space in 2003, China has made significant strides in its space program, becoming the third country to do so. It has also landed explorers on Mars and the far side of the moon, with plans to land humans on the moon by 2030.

The Shenzhou 20 mission is led by astronaut Chen Dong, on his third spaceflight, accompanied by fighter pilot Chen Zonglui and engineer Wang Ji. Unlike previous crews, the Shenzhou 20 mission consists entirely of male astronauts.

The incoming crew will replace the current astronauts on board the Chinese space station, staying onboard for approximately six months, like their predecessors.

Scheduled to reach Tianong after 6.5 hours, the spacecraft was launched into space atop the Chinese Long March 2 rocket at 5:17pm on March 2.

The current crew was sent last October and spent 175 days in space. They are set to return on April 29, following a brief overlap with the incoming crew. Tianong, completed in October 2022, has a capacity of up to six people.

During their mission, the astronauts will conduct medical and technological experiments, perform spacewalks for maintenance tasks, and install new equipment, as announced by the Manned Space Agency.

Source: www.nbcnews.com

Review of Starward Vector in Citizen Sleeper 2: Summary of Crews and Gameplay

IIt is great to immerse oneself in this futuristic world once again. Citizen Sleeper 2 is filled with captivating portrayals of everyday life in outer space, much like its predecessor. From farmers tending to zero-gravity crops in asteroid greenhouses to the cartels that govern them, everyone is struggling to survive. I am captivated by it.

Once again, you assume the role of a sleeper, a robot implanted with a digitized human heart carrying the memories of its former self. In the first game, you broke free from the corporation that created you and attempted to wean the robot off its dependency on stabilizing drugs. In the sequel, you play as another sleeper with a stabilizer implanted, but this time you risk falling under the control of a gang leader named Rain.

While the action was confined to a single space station in the previous game, the sequel ventures into a much broader space known as “The Belt.” A timer constantly reminds you of how close Rain’s gang is pursuing you after your explosive escape. This initial segment is a race against time to gather enough fuel and supplies for the next leg of your journey, uncovering the mysterious connection Rain has with your body along the way.

Each destination presents a unique visual backdrop, whether it’s an abandoned asteroid colony or a bustling population hub. You can explore the surroundings, read text explanations, and engage in conversations. Similar to the first game, there are five dice rolls at the beginning of each day that influence your success in various activities. The higher the number rolled, the greater your chances of success.

The second game is a lot more widely rolled in various places … Citizen Sleeper 2. Photo: I will jump across age

However, dice can now break under high-stakes missions. Failures can accumulate stress, potentially damaging your dice. If a die’s energy depletes to zero, it becomes unusable until restored. Breaking all 5 dice at normal difficulty will permanently glitch your character. Each die provides an 80% chance of success.

Contracts in the game can include up to two crew members, similar to Mass Effect 2. The crew members each come with two specialized dice for different tasks. You can also use a special ability called “push” once per cycle to boost low dice rolls at the risk of causing stress. The game’s premise is intense and involving, offering a challenging experience. Failure in Citizen Sleeper 2 is a real possibility, making each day a brave struggle at least initially. Missing deadlines may result in failed missions, encouraging players to replay and explore different outcomes.

CITIZEN SLEEPER 2 is double the size of its predecessor, allowing players to visit more locations. However, this expansion comes at a cost of depth compared to the previous title. Instead of focusing closely on one location, players traverse several spacecraft stations with various activities. It feels like the crew members are underutilized, and the lack of ability upgrades limits gameplay integration.

Despite these shortcomings, the characters are the game’s greatest strength, with vivid portraits by manga artist GUILLAUME SINGELIN and compelling backstories. The world of Citizen Sleeper 2 is rich and immersive, inviting players to revisit the universe crafted by Gareth Damian Martin.

CITIZEN SLEEPER 2: Starward Vector will be released on January 31st

Source: www.theguardian.com