In the frenzied space shuttle launches of the first half of the year, the completion of the Forward Space Station increased rapidly.
Since the CZ-10 rocket had fulfilled its important mission of landing on the Moon ahead of competitors, the Jingu base's capacity was finally not entirely focused on rockets, and the remaining four service modules were also under construction at the same time, expected to be delivered by October to November.
This also meant that the Forward Space Station would be completed within the year, becoming humanity's largest and strongest singular space station with a mass exceeding 1500 tons, establishing an overwhelming advantage.
It could serve both as a space station and a spacecraft, and could also act as a starting point for many future projects, such as building space power stations or other large facilities. It would function similar to a floating dock on Earth, becoming a very important support point.