Significant Improvement in China's Aerospace Science and Technology Strength (Foreign Media View of China)

On May 30th, the Shenzhou 16 manned spacecraft was successfully launched. This is the first manned flight mission for China's manned space engineering to enter the stage of space station application and development

On May 30th, the Shenzhou 16 manned spacecraft was successfully launched. This is the first manned flight mission for China's manned space engineering to enter the stage of space station application and development. On May 29th, the China Manned Space Engineering Office announced that the lunar landing phase of China's manned lunar exploration project had been launched and planned to achieve the first Chinese landing on the moon by 2030. On May 28th, China's domestically produced large aircraft C919 successfully completed its first commercial flight, marking its official entry into the civil aviation market.

In recent days, multiple media outlets have focused on the development of China's aerospace industry, believing that a series of achievements have fully demonstrated the significant improvement of China's technological strength in the aerospace field.

According to an article in Mexico's "Zhi Bao Bao", China has launched the Shenzhou 16 manned spacecraft to send three astronauts to the space station, marking a new milestone in China's aerospace industry. Shenzhou 16 will conduct large-scale in orbit experiments in multiple fields, with the potential to produce high-level scientific achievements in the research of novel quantum phenomena, high-precision spatial time-frequency systems, verification of general relativity, and research on the origin of life. The article states that completing these studies in space "demonstrates significant progress in China's space science field".

According to a Bloomberg report, the successful launch of Shenzhou 16 marks the success of China's 11th manned space mission. The report particularly emphasizes that China has achieved "impressive" significant achievements in the aerospace field in recent years, including achieving the first lunar soft landing of a human probe in 2019 and the successful completion of its first Mars exploration mission in 2021.

According to CNN, the successful launch of the Shenzhou 16 spacecraft marks another step forward in China's space program. In recent years, China's space capabilities have rapidly improved, and since the Tianhe Core Module entered its scheduled orbit in 2021, the construction of China's space station has been continuously advancing. The report also stated that in the field of aerospace, China has been developing cooperative relationships with other countries for many years, providing development opportunities for other countries, and has promised to maintain openness to international partners after the completion of the space station.

Italy's Fanpage News Network reported that China's space program has taken a new step forward by sending the first payload expert into orbit. The report also stated that at the launch of Shenzhou 16, China was officially charting its future in space exploration. "The Chinese space department plans to achieve the first Chinese landing on the moon by 2030. China maintains consistency and clear goals in the process of implementing its space program.

Singapore's Asia News reported that the first commercial flight of the C919 can be seen as a crucial step for China's aviation industry to enter the stage of independent research and development, greatly enhancing the confidence of the international aviation market in the rapid development of China's domestic aircraft production and supply chain.

The European News Network reported that the C919 commercial flight reflects China's determination to enhance its position in the commercial aviation market.

Rossiyskaya Gazeta reported that the official entry of C919 into the civil aviation market shows China's efforts to promote independent technological innovation. Many of the main parts of the aircraft are designed by COMAC. The report believes that China's airworthiness standards are consistent with internationally accepted standards, and it has signed bilateral airworthiness agreements with many countries and regions, which are all advantages for future C919 exports.

(Beijing, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, Rome, Johannesburg, Bangkok, May 31) Reporter Wu Gang, Peng Min, Xie Jianing, Song Yiran, Xie Yahong, Zou Song, Zhao Yipu, and Leng Jiangtao also contributed to this article


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