Astronaut Center of China
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The China Astronautic Scientific Research and Training Center (中国航天员科研训练中心), usually referred to as the Astronaut Center of China (中国航天员中心 - ACC),[1] located at the Beijing Space City, is the principal institution in charge of the training of astronauts and of researching all matters related to crewed space travel. It is dually affiliated to the Central Military Commission Equipment Development Department and the People's Liberation Army Aerospace Force. It is the third specialized research and training center for astronauts in the world after the Soviet/Russian Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center and the United States's Houston Space Center. Known as "the cradle of China's space heroes",[1] the center's motto is "From here into the Universe" (“从這里走向太空”).[2]
China Astronautic Scientific Research and Training Center | |
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中国航天员科研训练中心 | |
Active | 1968; 56 years ago (1968) |
Country | People's Republic of China |
Allegiance | Chinese Communist Party |
Branch | People's Liberation Army Aerospace Force |
Type | Research and Training Institution |
Role | Space Manned Flight Research |
Part of | People's Liberation Army |
Commanders | |
Commander | Gao Feng (高峰) |
Chief Designer | Huang Weifeng (黄伟芬) |