Shenzhou-19 Crew Set for First Extravehicular Activities
Shenzhou-19 crew members aboard the China Space Station are set to conduct their first extravehicular activities in the coming days, as announced by the China Manned Space Agency.
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Shenzhou-19 crew members aboard the China Space Station are set to conduct their first extravehicular activities in the coming days, as announced by the China Manned Space Agency.
Chinese astronauts aboard the China Space Station have opened the Tianzhou-8 cargo spacecraft, marking a significant milestone in China’s space exploration efforts.
China’s Tianzhou-8 cargo spacecraft successfully docked with the nation’s space station, marking a significant milestone in its space program and paving the way for the Shenzhou-19 crew’s next mission.
China successfully launched the Tianzhou-8 cargo spacecraft aboard the Long March-7 Y9 rocket from the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site, marking a significant step in the construction of its space station.
China’s Tianzhou-8 cargo spacecraft launches to deliver six tonnes of supplies, including fresh fruits, holiday gifts, and lunar soil bricks, to the China Space Station.
China’s Tianzhou-7 cargo spacecraft successfully separated from the China Space Station, transitioning to independent flight before its planned re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere.
China’s Shenzhou-18 astronauts—Ye Guangfu, Li Cong, and Li Guangsu—returned to Earth after a 192-day mission aboard the China Space Station, marking a successful completion of their journey.
After 192 days in space, China’s Shenzhou-18 astronauts—Ye Guangfu, Li Cong, and Li Guangsu—returned safely to Earth, landing in Inner Mongolia early Monday, concluding a successful mission.
China’s new mirror platform for scientific experiments at its space station has begun official operations, bolstering support for upcoming research missions like Shenzhou-19.
The Shenzhou-18 crew has handed over control of the China Space Station to the Shenzhou-19 crew, marking a significant milestone in China’s space exploration efforts.
China has successfully launched its Shenzhou-19 spacecraft, with the crew entering the China Space Station to begin their mission, marking a new milestone in China’s space exploration efforts.
The Shenzhou-19 astronauts have successfully entered the China Space Station, joining the Shenzhou-18 crew to begin a new phase of in-orbit crew handover and continuous space research.
China’s Shenzhou-19 spacecraft successfully docked with the China Space Station, bringing three astronauts to join their colleagues in orbit and marking a significant advancement in China’s space ambitions.
China’s Shenzhou-19 is set to launch Wednesday, carrying astronauts Cai Xuzhe, Song Lingdong, and Wang Haoze to the China Space Station. Song and Wang, born in 1990, will be the first ‘post-90s’ taikonauts in space.
The Shenzhou-19 mission will carry fruit flies into space for the first time, marking China’s initial attempt to study the effects of reduced magnetism and microgravity on living organisms aboard its space station.
The China Manned Space Agency plans to launch the Shenzhou-19 crewed spacecraft and bring back the Shenzhou-18 crew in late October, marking the completion of a six-month mission.
The Shenzhou-18 crew aboard China’s space station conducted a fire alarm test and blood sampling, showcasing advances in space safety and biomedical research.
Shenzhou-18 taikonauts aboard the China Space Station are using innovative technology to stay healthy in space, completing experiments to combat bone loss caused by weightlessness.
China has honored the astronauts of the Shenzhou-17 mission with medals for their exceptional contributions to the nation’s space endeavors, following their record-breaking 187-day stay in orbit.
China’s Shenzhou-18 taikonauts completed their second spacewalk, marking the 16th EVA during the China Space Station’s development phase and setting new records in space exploration.