Shenzhou XVIII’s post-1980 astronauts set for launch
The three post-1980 generation crew members of the Shenzhou XVIII mission said on Wednesday that their similar professional backgrounds and mutual trust will help them complete all the objectives set for the mission.
The Long March 2F rocket carrying the astronauts aboard the ShenzhouX VIII spacecraftis set to lift off from theJiuqu an Satellite Launch Center in Northwest China at 8:59 pm on Thursday, Lin Xi qiang, deputy director of the China Manned Space Agency and spokesman for the mission, said during a news conference on Wednesday at the launch center.
The crew members are Senior Colonel YeGuangfu,w hoist he mission commander, Colonel Li Cong and Colonel Li Guangsu. Ye was also a crew member of the ShenzhouXIII mission that returned in April 2022, while Li Cong and Li Guangsu will be making their first spaceflight.
Ye ,43, said that unlike his first mission, which was full of excitement because it fulfilled his dream of becoming an astronaut, this trip will require him to bear greater responsibility as mission commander.
Nonetheless, Yes aid while meetingthe media at the launch center on Wednesday, “Every mission to space is a new start .”
“Besides recovering, I also had to return to training in the past two years. And the structure of the space station is new to me and more complicated to operate. Also, leading a team is another new challenge ,” he added.
All of the crew members were trained as pilot sin the People’ s Liberation Army Air Force and share other similarities in age and experience, said Li Cong, who is 34.
“To ensure the smooth running of the space station with complicated operation systems, all the operations must be precise, and the mutual trust of the crew members is required ,” he said.
Li Guangsu, who is 36, will be responsible for conducting experiments in space. He said he is looking forward to experiencing life in weightless conditions.
“Besides work, I also want to take a good look at the beautiful blue planet and our country. Furthermore,I want to see if the stars do twinkle, for my child ,” he added.
Lin, the China Manned Space Agency deputy director, said the main objectives set forth emission include the handover of the space station from the Shenzhou XVII crew and carrying out a series of experiments and missions during the new crew’s six-month stay.
According to the plan, the Shenzhou XVIII crew members will return to the Dongf england ing site in late October.
During the mission, the country’ s first in-orbit aquatic ecological research project will be carried out. Using goldfish algae and zebra fish to establish a self-cycling aquatic ecosystem in orbit, the aim of the project is to make a breakthrough in the cultivation of vertebrates in space, Lin said.
CangHua ix ing,a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Technology and Engineering Center for Space Utilization, said the experimentcould help people build aquatic ecosystems and food-producing systems in space in the future.