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China has launched its first cargo spacecraft which is set to bring six tonnes of supplies to the country's space station.
The launch took place today at 7.41pm Beijing time (12.41am BST) and the cargo would be sent to China's space station, the Tiangong 2.
Tianzhou 1 is also expected also carry out experiments before it falls back to earth, reports the People's Daily Online.
Tianzhou 1 is able to carry cargo and satellites and would conduct a gravitation experiment on its journey to the Tiangong 2.
It was carried into orbit today by a Long March 7 rocket.
Measuring 34 feet long and 10 feet in diameter, Tianzhou 1 is expected to operate in orbit at 236 miles above the earth before then docking with the Tiangong 2 space station.
The launch took place today at 7.41pm Beijing time (12.41am BST) and the cargo would be sent to China's space station, the Tiangong 2.
Tianzhou 1 is also expected also carry out experiments before it falls back to earth, reports the People's Daily Online.
Tianzhou 1 is able to carry cargo and satellites and would conduct a gravitation experiment on its journey to the Tiangong 2.
It was carried into orbit today by a Long March 7 rocket.
Measuring 34 feet long and 10 feet in diameter, Tianzhou 1 is expected to operate in orbit at 236 miles above the earth before then docking with the Tiangong 2 space station.