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Tiangong-2 was a Chinese space laboratory and part of the Project 921-2 space station program. Tiangong-2 was launched on 15 September 2016. It was deorbited as planned on 19 July 2019.

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TIANGONG-2; Tiangong 2; Tiangong2
space laboratory, former entity, space stationartificial satellitelow Earth orbitLong March 2FJing HaipengChen Dong


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    2016-09-15T00:00:00Z
    2016-09-15T00:00:00Z
    2016 Tiangong-2
    2019-07-19T00:00:00Z
    2019-07-19T00:00:00Z
    atmospheric entry
    2016-09-15T00:00:00Z
    2016-09-15T00:00:00Z
    rocket launch
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    Model of the Chinese Tiangong ShenzhouModel of the Chinese Tiangong Shenzhou
    Figure 5 of the article (DOI: 10.11922/csdata.2018.0086.zh)Figure 5 of the article (DOI: 10.11922/csdata.2018.0086.zh)
    Figure 4 of the article (DOI: 10.11922/csdata.2018.0086.zh)Figure 4 of the article (DOI: 10.11922/csdata.2018.0086.zh)
    Figure 3 of the article (DOI: 10.11922/csdata.2018.0086.zh)Figure 3 of the article (DOI: 10.11922/csdata.2018.0086.zh)
    Figure 6 of the article (DOI: 10.11922/csdata.2018.0086.zh)Figure 6 of the article (DOI: 10.11922/csdata.2018.0086.zh)
    Combination of Tianzhou-1 cargo spacecraft (left) and Tiangong-2 Space Laboratory (right).Combination of Tianzhou-1 cargo spacecraft (left) and Tiangong-2 Space Laboratory (right).
    Combination of Tianzhou-1 cargo spacecraft (left) and Tiangong-2 Space Laboratory (right).Combination of Tianzhou-1 cargo spacecraft (left) and Tiangong-2 Space Laboratory (right).