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空间科学学报
中国科学院空间科学与应用研究中心 中国空间科学学会
空间科学学报

中国科学院空间科学与应用研究中心 中国空间科学学会

刘振兴

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0254-6124

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空间科学学报/Journal Chinese Journal of Space ScienceCSCD北大核心CSTPCD
查看更多>>《空间科学学报》是中国科学院空间科学与应用研究中心和中国空间科学学会共同主办的综合性学术刊物,它立足于空间科学的前沿,积极反映该领域内的新发现、新创造、新见解、新理论和新方法,展示我国空间科学发展的进程和水平,广泛地开展国内外学术交流,促进空间科学的发展。2001年,《空间科学学报》入选科技部评选的“中国期刊方阵”,被“中国核心期刊(遴选)数据库”收录,是核心期刊之一;列入国家科技部“中国科技论文统计”源期刊,加入国家科技部的“万方数据系统科技期刊群网”;被国家教委的“中国期刊全文数据库”、“中国学术期刊综合评价数据库”和“中国科技期刊精品数据库”收录,编入《中国学术期刊(光盘版)》,加入“中国期刊网”;已收入科技部西南信息中心“中文科技期刊数据库”;被编入北京大学出版的《中文核心期刊要目总览》。《空间科学学报》被国内外多种权威性科技期刊检索刊物收录,并且列为英国的《中国天文学和天体物理学》(CAA,CAA为SCI收录期刊)的全文摘译期刊之一。近年来被检索收录的刊物包括:英国的《科学文摘》(SA)、俄罗斯的《文摘杂志》(AJ)、美国的《化学文摘》(CA)、德国的《天文学与天体物理学文摘》(AAA),《中国学术期刊文摘》(首批收录的源期刊)、《中国科学引文索引》、《中国物理文摘》、《中国天文学文摘》等。
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    Recent Progress in Space Science and Applications on Chinese Space Station in 2022-2024

    GU YidongGAO MingZHAO GuanghengWANG Qiang...
    607-621页
    查看更多>>摘要:Chinese Space Station(CSS)has been fully deployed by the end of 2022,and the facility has entered into the application and development phase.It has conducted scientific research projects in various fields,such as space life science and biotechnology,space materials science,microgravity fundamental physics,fluid physics,combustion science,space new technologies,and applications.In this review,we introduce the progress of CSS de-velopment and provide an overview of the research conducted in Chinese Space Station and the recent scientific findings in several typical research fields.Such compelling findings mainly concern the rapid solidification of ul-tra-high temperature alloy melts,dynamics of fluid transport in space,gravity scaling law of boiling heat transfer,vibration fluidization phenomenon of particulate matter,cold atom interferometer technology under high micro-gravity and related equivalence principle testing,the full life cycle of rice under microgravity and so forth.Further-more,the planned scientific research and corresponding prospects of Chinese space station in the next few years are presented.

    Latest Scientific Results of China's Lunar and Deep Space Exploration(2022-2024)

    XU LinLI LeiLIU JianzhongLIN Honglei...
    622-632页
    查看更多>>摘要:China has successfully launched six lunar probes so far.From Chang'E-1 to Chang'E-4,they com-pleted the circling,landing and roving exploration,of which Chang'E-4 was the first landing on the far side of the Moon in human history.Chang'E-5 was launched in December 2020,bringing back 1731 g of lunar soil samples.Through the detailed analysis of the samples,the scientists understand the history of late lunar volcanism,specifi-cally extending lunar volcanism by about 800 million to 1 billion years,and proposed possible mechanisms.In ad-dition,there are many new understandings of space weathering such as meteorite impacts and solar wind radiation on the Moon.China's first Mars exploration mission Tianwen-1 was successfully launched in July 2021.Through the study of scientific data,a number of important scientific achievements have been made in the topography,water environment and shallow surface structure of Mars.This paper introduces the main scientific achievements of Chang'E-4,Chang'E-5 and Tianwen-1 in the past two years,excluding technical and engineering contents.Due to the large number of articles involved,this paper only introduces part of the results.

    Recent Progresses of the DAMPE Mission

    CHANG Jin
    633-642页
    查看更多>>摘要:The DArk Matter Particle Explorer(DAMPE)is a space high-energy particle and γ-ray detector whose major scientific goals are the indirect detection of dark matter particles,the origin of cosmic rays and high-energy γ-ray astronomy.Since its successful launch in December 2015,the DAMPE has been operated smoothly in orbit for more than 8 years.The direct measurements of the boron-to-carbon and boron-to-oxygen flux ratios,and the proton+Helium spectrum up to 316 TeV have been obtained,revealing new spectral features with very high significances.The search results of y-ray spectral line and fractionally charged particles indicate a good potential of DAMPE for indirect dark matter detection and new physical discovery in space.The DAMPE measurements are expected to significantly advance our understanding of the fundamental problems in astroparticle physics.

    Insight-HXMT Research Progress Since 2023

    ZHANG ShuZHANG Shuang-Nan
    643-667页
    查看更多>>摘要:Since the launch in June 2017,Insight-HXMT has been in service smoothly in orbit and particularly productive in 2023 and 2024.Among a total number of 238 papers published so far based on Insight-HXMT data,63 were published in 2023,and 32 in the early 2024(till 2024 April),accounting for 40%of the total.These stu-dies cover a variety of scientific subjects including the basic properties of black holes and neutron stars,the out-burst of accreting black hole and neutron star X-ray binaries,thermal nuclear burst probes,isolated pulsars,quasi periodical oscillations,cyclotron resonant scattering features,fast radio bursts and gamma-ray bursts,etc.This paper introduces the overall progress with focus on some potential breakthroughs.

    Progress of GECAM Observation Research

    WANG ChenweiZHANG YanqiuXIONG ShaolinLIU Jiacong...
    668-673页
    查看更多>>摘要:Gravitational wave high-energy Electromagnetic Counterpart All-sky Monitor(GECAM)is a constel-lation with four instruments(launch date):GECAM-A/B(10 December 2020),GECAM-C(27 July 2022)and GECAM-D(13 March 2024),which are dedicated to monitoring gamma-ray transients in all-sky.The primary science objectives of GECAM include Gamma-Ray Bursts(GRBs),Soft Gamma-ray Repeaters(SGRs),high energy counterparts of Gravitation Wave(GW)and Fast Radio Burst(FRB),Solar Flares(SFLs),as well as Terres-trial Gamma-ray Flashes(TGFs)and Terrestrial Electron Beams(TEBs).A series of observations and research have been made since the launch of GECAM-A/B.GECAM observations provide new insights into these high-energy transients,demonstrating the unique role of GECAM in the"multi-wavelength,multi-messenger"era.

    Progress of Taiji-2 Project

    LUO ZirenZHANG MinWANG JianyuWU Yueliang...
    674-676页
    查看更多>>摘要:Taiji-2 project is the second step of Taiji program,which is to verify the required technology for Taiji-3 mission.The feasibility study of Taiji-2 is successfully finished,and some of the main progress is introduced here.

    SDGSAT-1:Capabilities for Monitoring and Evaluating SDG Indicators

    GUO HuadongDOU ChangyongLIANG DongJIANG Nijun...
    677-686页
    查看更多>>摘要:SDGSAT-1,the world's first science satellite dedicated to assisting the United Nations 2030 Sustain-able Development Agenda,has been operational for over two and a half years.It provides valuable data to aid in implementing the Sustainable Development Goals internationally.Through its Open Science Program,the satellite has maintained consistent operations and delivered free data to scientific and technological users from 88 countries.This program has produced a wealth of scientific output,with 72 papers,including 28 on data processing methods and 44 on applications for monitoring progress toward SDGs related to sustainable cities,clean energy,life under-water,climate action,and clean water and sanitation.SDGSAT-1 is equipped with three key instruments:a multi-spectral imager,a thermal infrared spectrometer,and a glimmer imager,which have enabled ground-breaking re-search in a variety of domains such as water quality analysis,identification of industrial heat sources,assessment of environmental disaster impacts,and detection of forest fires.The precise measurements and ongoing monitoring made possible by this invaluable data significantly advance our understanding of various environmental phenome-na.They are essential for making well-informed decisions on a local and global scale.Beyond its application to academic research,SDGSAT-1 promotes global cooperation and strengthens developing countries'capacity to ac-complish their sustainable development goals.As the satellite continues to gather and distribute data,it plays a piv-otal role in developing strategies for environmental protection,disaster management and relief,and resource alloca-tion.These initiatives highlight the satellite's vital role in fostering international collaboration and technical innova-tion to advance scientific knowledge and promote a sustainable future.

    Progress Report on ASO-S:2022-2024

    GAN Weiqun
    687-689页
    查看更多>>摘要:The Advanced Space-based Solar Observatory(ASO-S)marked China's first comprehensive solar mission in space.Drawing upon the previous reports covering 2018-2020 and 2020-2022,we present here an up-date on the ASO-S made from 2022 to 2024.In August 2022,ASO-S completed its Phase D study and was suc-cessfully launched on October 9,2022.The commissioning phase was carried out and concluded within the first nine months following the launch.The data and associated analysis software have been opened to the community and the research on the early ASO-S data has been well developed.We anticipate also the achievements in data re-search pertaining to ASO-S in the near future.

    Progress on SVOM Satellite Development

    WEI Jianyan
    690-691页
    查看更多>>摘要:SVOM(Space-based multiband Variable Object Monitor)is a Chinese-French space mission mainly designed to study Gamma-Ray Bursts.The satellite carries four instruments to detect and localize the prompt GRB emission and measure the evolution of the afterglow in the visible band and in soft X-rays,and a VHF communica-tion system enables the fast transmission of SVOM alerts to the ground.The ground segment includes an array of wide-angle cameras and two follow-up telescopes.It was launched into an orbit of about 635 km on 22 June 2024,with three years of nominal operations and an extension of two years.

    Recent Progress of the Solar Wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer(SMILE)Mission

    WANG ChiESCOUBET PhilippeFORSYTH ColinLI Jing...
    692-698页
    查看更多>>摘要:The SMILE(Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer)mission is a joint space science mission between the Chinese Academy of Sciences(CAS)and the European Space Agency(ESA),aiming to un-derstand the interaction of the solar wind with the Earth's magnetosphere in a global manner.As of May 2024,the SMILE mission is in phase-D with an expected launch date of September 2025.This report summarizes develop-ments in the mission during the past two years.