Chinese Astronauts Complete First Extravehicular Activities For Space Station Construction

BEIJING– Chinese astronauts completed extravehicular activities (EVAs) and returned to the space station core module, Tianhe, according to the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA), yesterday.

The first EVAs during the construction of the country’s space station were a complete success, the CMSA declared.

The Shenzhou-12 spaceship crew, after approximately seven hours of extravehicular activities (EVAs), completed all the scheduled tasks, and astronauts Liu Boming and Tang Hongbo, returned to the space station core module at 2:57 p.m. (Beijing Time), according to CMSA.

Astronaut Nie Haisheng has been staying inside Tianhe, in cooperation with Liu and Tang for their EVAs.

This was the second time that Chinese astronauts have performed EVAs after the Shenzhou-7 mission in 2008.

The scheduled tasks of the EVAs, including equipment installation and panoramic camera lifting, were accomplished with close coordination between space and the ground, as well as, between the astronauts inside and outside of the spacecraft.

The EVAs tested the performance and function of the new-generation homemade extravehicular mobility units, and the coordination between the astronauts and the mechanical arm, as well as, the reliability and safety of related EVA supporting equipment. This laid an important foundation for subsequent EVAs for the space station construction, said the CMSA.

The three astronauts on board the Shenzhou-12 spaceship were sent into space and entered Tianhe on Jun 17, and have since carried out a number of tasks as planned. Currently, they are in good health and will perform EVAs for a second time during their stay in orbit, the CMSA said.

 

 

 

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

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