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Updated · South China Morning Post · May 1
China plans to double Tiangong space station with three new modules
Updated
Updated · South China Morning Post · May 1

China plans to double Tiangong space station with three new modules

14 articles · Updated · South China Morning Post · May 1
  • State broadcaster CCTV said a fourth module will first attach to the Tianhe core, creating a cross shape and adding docking ports for two future laboratory units.
  • The expansion would take Tiangong to six modules and about 180 tonnes, though China has not released a timetable for completing the work.
  • The move comes as Nasa-led ISS operations head toward retirement in early 2031, potentially leaving Tiangong as the only crewed orbital outpost.
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