Hindustan Times (Noida)

China to send trio to live on its space station for six months

- Associated Press

BEIJING: China is preparing to send three astronauts to live on its space station for six months a new milestone for a programme that has advanced rapidly in recent years.

It will be China’s longest crewed space mission and set a record for the most time spent in space by Chinese astronauts. The Shenzhou-13 spaceship is expected to be launched into space on a Long March-2f rocket early on Saturday morning from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on the edge of the Gobi Desert in northweste­rn China.

The first crew who served a 90-day mission aboard the main Tianhe core module of the space

station returned in mid-september. The new crew has two veterans of space travel. Pilot Zhai Zhigang, 55, performed China’s first spacewalk. Wang Yaping, 41, and the only woman on the mission, carried out experiment­s and led a science class in realtime

while travelling on one of China’s earlier experiment­al space stations. Ye Guangfu, 41, will be travelling into space for the first time.

The three later spoke to reporters through a glass barrier at the Jiuquan base, with Zhai

saying the length of the mission would be a challenge, but one he was confident they were prepared to meet.

“After almost two years of training [together], our crew members now know each other well and have a tacit understand­ing. I believe that with the power and wisdom of our team, (we) will definitely resolve all difficulti­es,” Zhai said.

Russian cosmonaut Valery Polyakov, who lived on Russia’s old Mir space station in 1994 and 1995, holds the record for the longest stay in space at more than 14 months.

The mission is expected to continue the work of the initial crew, who conducted two spacewalks, deployed a 10-metre mechanical arm, and held a video call with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. The crew’s scheduled activities include up to three spacewalks to install equipment in preparatio­n for expanding the station, verifying living conditions in the module and conducting experiment­s in space medicine and other areas, Lin said.

 ?? REUTERS ?? L-R: Astronauts Ye Guangfu, Zhai Zhigang and Wang Yaping ahead of the launch.
REUTERS L-R: Astronauts Ye Guangfu, Zhai Zhigang and Wang Yaping ahead of the launch.

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