Today (the 29th), the Innovation Academy for Microsatellites, under the aegis of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, has formally unveiled the second batch of in-orbit test findings for the Qingzhou experimental spacecraft. This spacecraft was launched into space on March 30, 2026, with the inaugural batch of findings disclosed on April 15. The current set of findings spans a multitude of domains, encompassing space precision detection, enhancement of cost-efficiency in space exploration endeavors, the prospective realm of space hospitals, and the cultivation of biological specimens in space. These findings are poised to offer robust technical backing for the deployment of avant-garde space technologies, the operational sustenance of the space station, and the exploitation of extraterrestrial resources within China.
