China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) unveiled the official logo for the Tianzhou 10 cargo mission on April 7, 2026, marking a pivotal step in its ambitious plans to resupply the Tiangong space station this year. The mission is one of three scheduled flights to the orbital outpost in 2026, underscoring China’s growing capabilities in space logistics.
The logo features a cosmos-blue backdrop symbolizing the vastness of space, with the Tianzhou cargo spacecraft depicted along a golden trajectory toward the Tiangong station. The numeral “10” is seamlessly integrated with the CMSA emblem, while gradient accents transitioning from gold to red represent the courage of China’s aerospace teams. CMSA emphasized the circular design reflects aspirations for mission success and cosmic harmony.
Tianzhou 10 will be the 10th flight of China’s uncrewed cargo spacecraft series and the latest nighttime resupply effort for Tiangong. Its predecessor, Tianzhou-9, launched on July 15, 2025, successfully delivered supplies to sustain the station’s operations. With this year’s missions, China aims to solidify Tiangong’s role as a hub for scientific research and international collaboration.
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