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Scientific experiment apparatuses on Tiangong-2 put into operation

Xinhua, September 22, 2016 Adjust font size:

Scientific apparatus carried by Tiangong-2 went operational at around 6:41 p.m. Beijing time, on Thursday after being on standby mode for nearly seven days since the space lab entered its preset orbit on Sept. 15.

"Most of the scientific payload will be put into operation in the next 30 hours," said Guo Lili, director of the payload control center at the National Space Science Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Nearly 100 ground operators, including staff from the control center, payload developers and subscribers to related applications, are coordinating in the operation.

The payload includes POLAR, a collaboration between Swiss, Polish and Chinese institutions to study gamma ray bursts, and a cold atomic space clock, which scientists say only loses one second in about 30 million years. Endit