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Chuangxin-22 - ? - ? - TBD, 2024
« on: 03/26/2024 02:33 am »
攻坚进行时|卫星创新院召开型号出厂百日动员会
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The battle is in progress|Satellite Innovation Institute held a 100-day mobilization meeting for models leaving the factory

On March 25, 2024, the Microsatellite Innovation Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (hereinafter referred to as the "Satellite Innovation Institute") held a 100-day mobilization meeting for the Sino-French Astronomical Satellite (SVOM), CATCH-1 test satellite, Innovation 22 and other models to leave the factory. . Hu Haiying, President of the Satellite Innovation Institute, Zhou Gen, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee and Secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission, Yin Zengshan, Vice President, and Zhang Yonghe, Council Member of the Institute attended the meeting. More than 80 people including the chief engineer of the Satellite Innovation Institute, heads of scientific research and management departments, responsible experts and representatives of the model development team attended the meeting. The meeting was chaired by Shen Yuan, Minister of Scientific Research Management Department.

The two presidents of relevant models reported respectively on the development progress, risk analysis and measures, as well as the progress of preparations for the launch site. Yin Zengshan read out the list of experts responsible for the model, requiring the responsible experts to give full play to their technical control functions, strictly control the technical status, analyze problems and countermeasures together with the model, and make every effort to ensure that the model leaves the factory on time and with high quality, and to ensure the smooth implementation of flight control tasks.

During the leadership mobilization session, Zhou Zhougen and Yin Zengshan respectively put forward expectations and requirements for the models. The three models each have their own characteristics and are of great significance. They are both opportunities and challenges. They hope that the model team will strengthen their confidence in winning, fully carry forward the spirit of struggle, and further play the vanguard role of party members. role, strengthen organizational management and responsibility implementation, coordinate the confidentiality and safety of scientific research and production, and work together to achieve the 100-day goal.

Finally, Hu Haiying put forward three requirements: First, the relevant models each shoulder an important mission and are an important part of the future development of the Satellite Innovation Institute. They are of great significance and must be paid high attention to and strengthen the sense of responsibility. The second is to closely follow the task requirements, fully identify the model characteristics, key points and difficulties, continue to work hard in further strengthening the overall capabilities, strengthening status control, strengthening testing and testing, etc., constantly strengthening the ideological and style construction, and ensuring the factory satellites with solid and effective work. of good condition. Third, all parties have effectively coordinated and strengthened resource guarantees, and relevant supporting departments have worked closely to promote all work to go hand in hand to ensure the successful completion of the task.
The Chuangxin-22 (创新二十二号) will be launched on July 3 (April 25 + 100).
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Re: Chuangxin-22 - ? - ? - July, 2024
« Reply #1 on: 07/28/2024 08:54 am »
卫星创新院领导班子现场看望创新22号卫星研制团队并作出征动员
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The leadership team of the Satellite Innovation Institute visited the Innovation 22 satellite development team and mobilized them to join the expedition.

On July 27, 2024, Hu Haiying, President of the Satellite Innovation Institute, Shu Rong, Secretary of the Party Committee and Vice President, and other members of the leadership team came to the final assembly plant of the Lingang Satellite Development Base to visit the development team of the Innovation 22 satellite, which is about to leave the factory to perform the launch mission. They listened to the project development report on the spot and mobilized the expedition.

In the final assembly plant, more than 30 scientific researchers of the model development team are intensively carrying out pre-shipment testing and various preparations before packaging. Yin Zengshan, chief designer of the model and vice president, reported on the development work and the launch site work plan on behalf of the team. He said that since the establishment of the Innovation 22 satellite project, all parties involved in the development have worked closely together, and all the participants have worked hard to overcome many difficulties and obstacles and achieved phased results. In the future, the team will continue to maintain a high fighting state, with a rigorous and meticulous work style, to successfully complete the satellite launch and testing mission.

Shu Rong highly praised the spirit of the development team to overcome difficulties. He said that the Innovation 22 satellite mission is one of the major projects directly managed by the Satellite Innovation Institute. It is of great significance and full of challenges. He hopes that the model team will maintain the belief in victory, and that party members and cadres will take the lead in promoting the spirit of struggle, do a good job in confidentiality and security related work, further unite and motivate all members to maintain a high-spirited fighting spirit, and ensure the successful completion of the model launch mission.
The Chuangxin-22 (创新22号) is start launch mission.

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