China's Tianzhou-9 Cargo Craft Moved to Launch Site Ahead of Space Station Supplies Mission

Saturday, Jul 12, 2025 12:32 am ET1min read

China's Tianzhou-9 cargo craft has been transported to the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site in Hainan Province. The cargo craft, tasked with carrying supplies to China's space station, will be launched in the near future along with a Long March-7 carrier rocket. Facilities and equipment at the launch site are in good condition, and comprehensive functionality checks and joint tests are scheduled to proceed as planned ahead of the launch.

China is gearing up for the imminent launch of its Tianzhou-9 cargo craft, scheduled to carry essential supplies to the country's space station. The cargo craft, along with a Long March-7 carrier rocket, has been transported to the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site in Hainan Province. The site's facilities and equipment are reported to be in good condition, and comprehensive functionality checks and joint tests are proceeding as planned in preparation for the launch.

The Tianzhou-9 mission is part of China's ongoing efforts to support its space station, the Tiangong space station. The cargo craft is expected to carry a significant amount of supplies, including consumables for astronauts, propellants, experiment equipment, and scientific research materials. The mission aims to support scientific experiments in various fields, including space life and biotechnology, space materials science, and microgravity fluid physics [1].

The launch of Tianzhou-9 follows the successful undocking and controlled re-entry of the Tianzhou-8 cargo craft in July 2025. Tianzhou-8 carried about six tons of materials, including a brick made of synthetic lunar soil for an exposure experiment. The mission provided valuable data for future lunar construction projects [2].

The upcoming launch of Tianzhou-9 is a crucial milestone in China's space exploration program. It underscores the country's commitment to advancing its space capabilities and scientific research in orbit. The mission is expected to contribute significantly to the ongoing development and operation of the Tiangong space station.

References:
[1] https://www.chinadailyhk.com/article/615471
[2] https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfNASA/videos/chinas-tianzhou-8-cargo-spacecraft-undocking-china-space-station/618223697976171/

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