At 1:12 a.m. Beijing Time on Tuesday, the Shenzhou-19 crew aboard China's orbiting space station successfully completed their second series of extravehicular activities (EVAs), marking another significant achievement in China's ambitious space exploration program.
Astronauts Cai Xuzhe, Song Lingdong, and Wang Haoze stepped out into the vast expanse of space, working tirelessly for 8.5 hours to accomplish multiple critical tasks. With the assistance of the space station's robotic arm and support from the ground team, they navigated the challenging environment to ensure the smooth functioning of the station and prepare for future missions.
The China Manned Space Agency announced the successful completion of the mission, highlighting the crew's unwavering dedication and the seamless coordination between space and ground teams. The EVAs involved equipment installation, maintenance tasks, and testing new technologies crucial for long-term space habitation and exploration.
This mission not only demonstrates the growing capabilities of China's space program but also contributes valuable experience to international space exploration efforts. As the Shenzhou-19 crew continues their work aboard the station, they pave the way for future advancements and international collaborations in space science and technology.
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Shenzhou-19 crew completes 2nd extravehicular activities in 8.5 hours
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