Shenzhou XIX crew members carry out second spacewalk

作者:ZHAO LEI来源:chinadaily.com.cn
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This screen image captured at Beijing Aerospace Control Center on Jan 20, 2025 shows Shenzhou XIX astronaut Song Lingdong performing extravehicular activities outside China's orbiting space station. [Photo/Xinhua]

Shenzhou XIX mission crew members have conducted their second spacewalk outside the Tiangong space station, completing several assignments, according to the China Manned Space Agency.

The agency said in a news release that mission commander Senior Colonel Cai Xuzhe and crew member Lieutenant Colonel Song Lingdong returned to the Wentian science module at 1:12 am on Tuesday after floating eight and a half hours outside the colossal orbital station. The third crew member, Lieutenant Colonel Wang Haoze, stayed inside Tiangong to provide support, it said.

With support from ground controllers and the use of a robotic arm, the team completed all their assigned tasks, including installing space debris shield devices and checking the condition of extravehicular equipment, the agency said.

Song Lingdong, a member of the Shenzhou XIX crew aboard China's orbiting space station, conducts their mission's second series of extravehicular activities on Tuesday. [Photo/Xinhua]

It was the 19th spacewalk carried out by Chinese astronauts.

This has been the fourth time for Cai to carry out a spacewalk. He made two spacewalks during his first orbital journey in the Shenzhou XIV mission in the second half of 2022.

On Dec 17, Cai and Song carried out the crew's first spacewalk, spending more than nine hours outside the Tiangong. That made a new world record as the longest spacewalk, exceeding the previous one of eight hours and 56 minutes set by United States astronauts in March 2001.

Cai Xuzhe, a member of the Shenzhou XIX crew aboard China's orbiting space station, works on multiple tasks on Tuesday. [Photo/Xinhua]

The Shenzhou XIX trio, the eighth group of inhabitants of the Chinese space station, were launched on Oct 30 by a Long March 2F carrier rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwestern China and arrived at the orbital outpost later that day to take over from their peers in the Shenzhou XVIII flight.

Since their arrival, Cai's crew has completed various tasks, including station maintenance and emergency response drills and had been working on a host of science and technology tasks, according to the space agency.

The crew is expected to return to Earth in late April or early May.

Wang Haoze, a member of the Shenzhou XIX crew aboard China's orbiting space station, works on multiple tasks on Tuesday. [Photo/Xinhua]

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