Why is there such a big difference The ISS is crowded, but the Chinese Tiangong space station is like an Apple store

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Why is there such a big difference The ISS is crowded, but the Chinese Tiangong space station is like an Apple store​

 

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The China Space Station is rated as an Apple Store, and the International Space Station is like a hodgepodge

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Chinese station

The interior of the Chinese Space Station is clean and tidy, and it follows a minimalist design style. In this environment, astronauts will undoubtedly live more comfortably and work more efficiently. Compared with the International Space Station, the gap is quite obvious. The latter It's like a hodgepodge of garbage dump, and the China Space Station is like a beautiful Apple store. It is clean and tidy, with many equipment modular in design, clear and clear, and even the configuration specifications are first-class.

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The astronauts have an independent rest space, a variety of fitness equipment, and the internal volume of the space station is also larger. When the three astronauts work together, they seem to be in a luxurious suite, while the International Space Station is another matter entirely, the internal machinery It looked messy, and at a glance, there were wires everywhere, dazzled, and the astronauts had to act cautiously, for fear of touching a certain section of the wire and causing an accident.

The interior space is large, and there are special small windows to watch the scenery outside the cabin and look at the earth. How is this different from space travel by spacecraft?

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Tian gong

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Working out in Tian Gong space station

 
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How China Reinvents The Space Station! Tiangong is the most advanced space station ever deployed by the human race​

 

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ISS window

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13 people can make a circle on the ISS


Not as much room as they'd like to portray
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6 people on the Chinese space station
 
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How old is the iSS? When was it first launched? How big is it?

And comparatively when was the Chinese station launched?

That too is a detail conveniently left off by the thread OP
But there are only two space stations in the world, it's why people just can't help but to compare them. Hopefully we can have a third space station, but it seems unlikely, ISS had long passed its expiry date and soon will retire. China's space station will soon be the only space station in the world.
 

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How old is the iSS? When was it first launched? How big is it?

And comparatively when was the Chinese station launched?

That too is a detail conveniently left off by the thread OP

Also keep in mind they have limited abilities to do large experiments. Their astronauts have to basically carry back results in their laps on returning Shenzhou manned spacecraft while the ISS lands unmanned cargo dragons with large return capacity.

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SpaceX Dragon spacecraft returns NASA cargo to Earth after six weeks in space​

means that scientists can get access to their recovered ISS experiments just a handful of hours after Cargo Dragon splashes down.
 
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Also keep in mind they have limited abilities to do large experiments. Their astronauts have to basically carry back results in their laps on returning Shenzhou manned spacecraft while the ISS lands unmanned cargo dragons with large return capacity.

lol, funny, manned and unmanned spaceships, which one is more demanding technologically?
 

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lol, funny, manned and unmanned spaceships, which one is more demanding technologically?

Doesn't matter as you don't have any....correct? You haven't figured it out yet.
Why are guys so slow to make your Soyuz Shenzhou unmanned so your space station can be useful.
 
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Ha, we don't have any or you don't have any? International doesn't mean US, while China's Tiangong is every inch Chinese.

Last I heard SpaceX is a US company. So the return cargo ability is ours..not the Russians or Chinese.

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You guys have wasted energy making your Tianzhou cargo spacecraft not landable.
Just shortsightness on your part...making us wonder if there really is any serious experiments going on up there.

How can you be so stupid as to not see the need to not only bring things up but the ability to bring experiments back down?
 
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