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Long March-7 rocket carrying the Tianzhou-4 spacecraft blasted
off at 1:56 a.m. Beijing time (1756 GMT Monday) from the
Wenchang Space Launch Center in southern Hainan province.
Tianzhou-4 docked with Tianhe, the core module of the space
station, at 8:54 a.m. Beijing time (0054 GMT), China Manned
Space Agency said on Tuesday.
The cargo spacecraft transported propellants, application
experiments samples, some payloads and supplies for three
astronauts, the agency said.
Three astronauts will travel to Tianhe in June on the
Shenzhou-14 spacecraft and live and work onboard the module for
six months.
China aims to complete the construction of its first space
station this year, being a key rival of the world's only station
- NASA's International Space Station.
(Reporting by Liangping Gao and Ryan Woo; Editing by Raju
Gopalakrishnan)
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