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Today, the Shenzhou XIX manned spacecraft launch mission organized a full-region rehearsal. Currently, all systems involved in the launch mission have completed relevant functional checks and are prepared for all pre-launch preparations.

At the designated morning time, under the unified scheduling of the Beijing Aerospace Flight Control Center, the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, the Xi'an Satellite Control Center, and various mission control stations implemented joint adjustments and controls, comprehensively simulating the technical states and operational processes of launch preparation, launch, and flight.

This joint rehearsal is the final one with all elements in place and the closest to the actual launch process before the Shenzhou XIX launch. The conclusion of this rehearsal signifies that the Shenzhou XIX spacecraft and rocket combination has entered the pre-launch state.

The meteorological system continues to monitor weather changes during the launch window, increases the frequency of meteorological consultations, and conducts special technical research on meteorological factors that may affect the launch. Ren Fengjie from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center said, "After accumulating meteorological information and analyzing various numerical forecast products, as well as multiple rounds of consultations, we believe that the weather during the launch window is favorable and meets the minimum meteorological conditions for the mission."

The current status of the launch site facilities and equipment is good, and subsequent rocket propellant filling and launch operations will be carried out according to procedures. The Beijing Aerospace Flight Control Center has completed the phase modulation of the space station in the previous stage, and will conduct another phase modulation before the launch to prepare for the rendezvous and docking of the Shenzhou XIX spacecraft with the space station.

▲ On the date, the Shenzhou XIX manned spacecraft and the Long March II Yao XIX carrier rocket combination have been transferred to the launch area.

The logo for the Shenzhou XIX manned spaceflight mission is a circular emblem featuring a combination of patterns such as the Chinese space station, the Shenzhou manned spacecraft, Earth, and the starry sky, in a color scheme of blue, red, and yellow. The number "19" incorporates the Chinese dragon element, symbolizing a dynamic ascent; the surrounding stars, totaling 19, correspond to the Shenzhou XIX manned spaceflight mission.

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