Began the period of taking passengers into the universe

2013 is predicted to be a year full of events in the aerospace industry. The launch of the satellite, bringing passengers into space, bringing cargo ships to orbit attracted the world's public opinion.

The following are the most remarkable events:

Bringing passengers into space: 2013 will be the year to witness a series of test flights by private companies in preparation for bringing passengers into space.

Virgin Galactic Spaceship Two has completed many tests and will make its first rocket-operated flight in 2013. XCOR will also test flights in 2013. As planned , both companies will pick up their first customers in 2014.

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Japanese unmanned cargo ship to ISS - (Photo: Space.com)

South Korea launched the 3rd satellite: After two failed launches in August 2009 and June 2010 and many times delayed because of technical errors, Korea will continue to launch the third satellite in the month. 1/2013.

This will be one of the most anticipated events of the Korean people in 2013. The two failed launches were all caused by the "KSLV-1 " missile launcher and exploded before the satellite could be launched Naro-1 into orbit.

Bringing astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS): In 2013, ISS will receive a range of experts from the US, Russia, Canada, Japan and Europe on Russian Soyuz spacecraft.

Baikonur launches in Kazakhstan will be scheduled on March 28, May 28 and September 25, 2013. Each trip will bring three astronauts to ISS. Astronauts will stay 5-6 months and take turns working at ISS.

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Cargo ship of SpaceX - Private space airline - (Photo: Space.com)

Bringing cargo ships to orbit: 2013 will be the year when cargo ships are launched aggressively to ISS. Cargo ships from Japan will be launched on July 15, Europe launched on April 18, Russia launched on February 12, April 14 and July 14.

In addition, private companies like SpaceX and Orbital Sciences will also bring their leased vessels into space. Space cargo ships will provide food, necessities and scientific experiments for astronauts on ISS.

Launch of the Swarm spacecraft: The European Space Agency's Swarm spacecraft will be launched into orbit under the aid of Russian Eurockot Rockot missiles. The satellite will take three devices to study Earth's geomagnetic change over time. This mission is to study the Earth's climate and the structure of the blue planet.

Than Chau Ship 10: Planned to launch in June 2013, Than Chau 10 ship carries out the 5th manned space mission mission of China. The task of Shenzhou 10 is to bring 3 astronauts (including one female) into space and connect to the Heavenly 1st module.

This flight is the next step after the historical flight of Than Chau 9 in June 2012. This step will help China get closer to setting up its own space station and implement a plan to bring people to the Moon.

The Than Chau 10 ship will leave the Missile Rocket launcher with the help of Truong Chinh 2F rocket.