We will continue to carry out space teaching activities, including the installation of the Shenzhou Sixteen spacecraft in orbit for nearly a month | astronauts | activities
It has been almost a month since the crew of Shenzhou 16 entered the Chinese space station on May 30th. During this period, astronauts Jing Haipeng, Zhu Yangzhu, and Gui Haichao worked together to carry out a large amount of work with high frequency and efficiency.
Recently, three astronauts conducted cytological research sample recovery work in the Tianhe core module, including the recovery of sampling bags, cell culture plates, sample transfer, and other steps. In addition, astronauts also conducted in orbit testing of emergency breathing devices, which are specifically designed for astronauts to cope with special situations under pressure emergency conditions. Since entering the space station, astronauts have successively carried out tasks such as payload removal, equipment testing, experimental project implementation, and cabin section inspection and maintenance.
As the first manned flight mission of the space station application and development project, astronauts Jing Haipeng, Zhu Yangzhu, and Gui Haichao will stay at the space station for about 5 months, carrying out platform care work such as electric propulsion cylinder installation and extravehicular camera lifting; We will complete the installation of external application facilities such as universal testing devices for components and components, and carry out large-scale in orbit experiments and experiments in multiple fields as planned. It is expected to produce high-level scientific achievements in the research of novel quantum phenomena, high-precision space time-frequency systems, verification of general relativity, and research on the origin of life; We will also carry out space teaching activities in the Tiangong Classroom, allowing manned spaceflight to once again enter the classrooms of primary and secondary school students.