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China tests Earth-based lab to recreate conditions in space

  • A range of simulators have been built in Harbin to put equipment such as satellite components to the test before launch
  • Each chamber reproduces a specific environment, from the lunar surface to microgravity

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The simulators are designed to recreate specific kinds of conditions in space.  Photo: Weibo

China’s first space station simulators have started trial operations, offering researchers a convenient way to test equipment such as satellite components and spacesuits.

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The simulators in the northeastern city of Harbin are designed to recreate conditions beyond the Earth’s atmosphere, including microgravity, weak magnetic fields, electromagnetic radiation, plasma and space dust, according to China Space News, a news service affiliated with China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation.

The project, also called the “ground space station”, was jointly developed by the corporation and Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT), China Space News reported on Friday.

The report said that compared with a laboratory in space, the simulators would be a cheaper, safer and more convenient way to conduct experiments.

The simulators have been built in Harbin and are undergoing trial operations. Photo: Weibo
The simulators have been built in Harbin and are undergoing trial operations. Photo: Weibo

“In the future, many of the experiments that need to be carried out in space can be done on the ground,” Yan Jihong, deputy dean of HIT’s Institute of Space Environment and Material Science, told state news agency Xinhua late last month.

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Li Liyi, dean of the space environment institute, said the aim of the “ground space station” was to build a platform for basic scientific research on Earth that was similar to the real space environment.

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