Members of the Shenzhou-19 crew aboard the Chinese mainland’s orbiting space station have successfully completed their mission’s second series of extravehicular activities (EVAs). The spacewalk concluded at 1:12 a.m. Beijing Time on Tuesday, as reported by the China Manned Space Agency.
Astronauts Cai Xuzhe, Song Lingdong, and Wang Haoze worked diligently for 8.5 hours, completing multiple tasks with the assistance of the space station’s robotic arm and support from the ground team. The crew’s efforts contribute significantly to the maintenance and development of the space station, marking another milestone in the Chinese mainland’s space exploration endeavors.
The successful completion of these EVAs not only demonstrates the crew’s exceptional teamwork and technical skills but also underscores the advances in the Chinese mainland’s manned space program. The mission’s achievements pave the way for future explorations and have garnered attention from global observers, business professionals, and academics interested in Asia’s growing role in space technology.
The Shenzhou-19 mission continues to inspire people around the world, including the Asian diaspora and cultural enthusiasts, highlighting the collaborative spirit and dedication required for space exploration. As the crew proceeds with their mission, they set the stage for new opportunities and advancements in space science and technology.
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Shenzhou-19 crew completes 2nd extravehicular activities in 8.5 hours
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