Chinese Astronauts Hone Skills in Extreme Cave Training
28 Chinese astronauts undergo intense cave training in Chongqing to simulate space challenges, enhancing teamwork and resilience for future missions.
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28 Chinese astronauts undergo intense cave training in Chongqing to simulate space challenges, enhancing teamwork and resilience for future missions.
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Chinese astronauts complete extreme cave training to simulate space mission challenges, advancing preparation for lunar and deep-space exploration goals.
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