In a remarkable achievement for China's space program, the Shenzhou-19 crew has successfully completed their mission's second series of extravehicular activities (EVAs) aboard the nation's orbiting space station. The operation 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 tirelessly for 8.5 hours to accomplish multiple critical tasks. Assisted by the space station's robotic arm and supported by the ground team, the crew navigated the challenges of space to further the development and maintenance of the station.
This successful EVA marks a significant milestone in China's expanding role in space exploration. The crew's efforts contribute to scientific research and technological advancements that have far-reaching implications for humanity's understanding of space.
The Shenzhou-19 mission continues to showcase China's commitment to pushing the boundaries of human capability and fostering international cooperation in space. As the mission progresses, global observers keenly anticipate the new milestones that will emerge from this endeavor.
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Shenzhou-19 crew completes 2nd extravehicular activities in 8.5 hours
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