In Space/China-Scientific Experiments
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1. Animation showing Chinese space station
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2. Various of spacecrafts in space, facilities
FILE: Beijing, China - Nov 15, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
3. Handover ceremony of space experimental samples
4. Samples
5. Logo of Technology and Engineering Center for Space Utilization (CSU)
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6. Various of engineers working, monitoring screens
FILE: In Space - 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
7. Mice in breeding box
FILE: Beijing, China - 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
8. Various of mice, researchers working
9. Various of researchers working at labs
FILE: Dalian City, Liaoning Province, northeast China - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
10. Various of researcher working with computer
11. Microscope
12. Various of experimental materials
Beijing, China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
13. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Ba Jin, senior engineer, CSU, Chinese Academy of Sciences (partially overlaid with shots 14-15):
"In the future, China plans to launch two flagship astronomical facilities. One is the Chinese Survey Space Telescope (CSST), also known as the Xuntian Space Telescope. It's capable of making significant scientific discoveries in cosmology and from nearby galaxies and the Milky Way. The other is the HERD -- a high energy cosmic radiation detection facility, which is capable of detecting cosmic rays with extremely high sensitivity, to further understand dark matter, and the origin of cosmic ray acceleration and other related extreme cosmic phenomena. It is also capable of making new and more comprehensive insights into gamma-ray surveys."
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14. Various of animations showing astronauts, spacecrafts
15. Various of animations showing space, galaxy
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FILE: In Space - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
16. Facilities of Chinese space station
17. Words reading "Chinese space station" in Chinese
China registered smooth progress in carrying out space science research, application experiment and technology test projects aboard the country's space station in orbit, covering multiple fields such as life sciences, microgravity physics, and new space technologies and applications, according to the Technology and Engineering Center for Space Utilization (CSU), the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
The latest official data released by the CSU indicate that in 2025, the number of new scientific research and application projects for the country's space application system increased by 31, with about 867.5 kilograms of scientific materials such as uplink experimental modules, units and samples taken to the space station, with 83.92 kilograms of space science experiment samples brought back to the Earth, and with over 150 terabytes of scientific data obtained.
These developments enabled scientific-technological research teams in various fields to realize a series of original, cutting-edge and innovative progress and achievements, said the CSU.
In the field of space life sciences, China successfully conducted its first space science experiment on mice on the Space Station, laying an important foundation for future systematic research on the impact of the space environment on mammals.
The four mice involved in the experiment had been sent into space aboard the Shenzhou-21 crewed spaceship on Oct 31, 2025, and were housed in a specialized habitat on the space station before returning to the Earth on Nov 14.
An in-situ electrochemical and optical research project on lithium-ion batteries for space applications was also carried out on the Space Station.
The research is expected to further advance the fundamental theories of electrochemistry and provide a basis for optimizing current on-orbit battery systems and designing next-generation high-energy-density, high-safety space batteries.
"In the future, China plans to launch two flagship astronomical facilities. One is the Chinese Survey Space Telescope (CSST), also known as the Xuntian Space Telescope. It's capable of making significant scientific discoveries in cosmology and from nearby galaxies and the Milky Way. The other is the HERD -- a high energy cosmic radiation detection facility, which is capable of detecting cosmic rays with extremely high sensitivity, to further understand dark matter, and the origin of cosmic ray acceleration and other related extreme cosmic phenomena. It is also capable of making new and more comprehensive insights into gamma-ray surveys," said Ba Jin, senior engineer of the CSU.
In Space/China-Scientific Experiments
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Location : China;Others
Duration : 2'01
FILE: China - Exact Location and Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Animation showing Chinese space station
FILE: In Space - Date Unknown (China Manned Space Agency - No access Chinese mainland)
2. Various of spacecrafts in space, facilities
FILE: Beijing, China - Nov 15, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
3. Handover ceremony of space experimental samples
4. Samples
5. Logo of Technology and Engineering Center for Space Utilization (CSU)
FILE: China - Exact Location and Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
6. Various of engineers working, monitoring screens
FILE: In Space - 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
7. Mice in breeding box
FILE: Beijing, China - 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
8. Various of mice, researchers working
9. Various of researchers working at labs
FILE: Dalian City, Liaoning Province, northeast China - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
10. Various of researcher working with computer
11. Microscope
12. Various of experimental materials
Beijing, China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
13. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Ba Jin, senior engineer, CSU, Chinese Academy of Sciences (partially overlaid with shots 14-15):
"In the future, China plans to launch two flagship astronomical facilities. One is the Chinese Survey Space Telescope (CSST), also known as the Xuntian Space Telescope. It's capable of making significant scientific discoveries in cosmology and from nearby galaxies and the Milky Way. The other is the HERD -- a high energy cosmic radiation detection facility, which is capable of detecting cosmic rays with extremely high sensitivity, to further understand dark matter, and the origin of cosmic ray acceleration and other related extreme cosmic phenomena. It is also capable of making new and more comprehensive insights into gamma-ray surveys."
++SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
FILE: China - Exact Location and Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
14. Various of animations showing astronauts, spacecrafts
15. Various of animations showing space, galaxy
++SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
FILE: In Space - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
16. Facilities of Chinese space station
17. Words reading "Chinese space station" in Chinese
China registered smooth progress in carrying out space science research, application experiment and technology test projects aboard the country's space station in orbit, covering multiple fields such as life sciences, microgravity physics, and new space technologies and applications, according to the Technology and Engineering Center for Space Utilization (CSU), the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
The latest official data released by the CSU indicate that in 2025, the number of new scientific research and application projects for the country's space application system increased by 31, with about 867.5 kilograms of scientific materials such as uplink experimental modules, units and samples taken to the space station, with 83.92 kilograms of space science experiment samples brought back to the Earth, and with over 150 terabytes of scientific data obtained.
These developments enabled scientific-technological research teams in various fields to realize a series of original, cutting-edge and innovative progress and achievements, said the CSU.
In the field of space life sciences, China successfully conducted its first space science experiment on mice on the Space Station, laying an important foundation for future systematic research on the impact of the space environment on mammals.
The four mice involved in the experiment had been sent into space aboard the Shenzhou-21 crewed spaceship on Oct 31, 2025, and were housed in a specialized habitat on the space station before returning to the Earth on Nov 14.
An in-situ electrochemical and optical research project on lithium-ion batteries for space applications was also carried out on the Space Station.
The research is expected to further advance the fundamental theories of electrochemistry and provide a basis for optimizing current on-orbit battery systems and designing next-generation high-energy-density, high-safety space batteries.
"In the future, China plans to launch two flagship astronomical facilities. One is the Chinese Survey Space Telescope (CSST), also known as the Xuntian Space Telescope. It's capable of making significant scientific discoveries in cosmology and from nearby galaxies and the Milky Way. The other is the HERD -- a high energy cosmic radiation detection facility, which is capable of detecting cosmic rays with extremely high sensitivity, to further understand dark matter, and the origin of cosmic ray acceleration and other related extreme cosmic phenomena. It is also capable of making new and more comprehensive insights into gamma-ray surveys," said Ba Jin, senior engineer of the CSU.
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Published : 2026-01-07 14:15
Last Modified : 2026-01-07 18:13:48
Source : China Central Television (CCTV),Other
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