Spacewalk two chinese language astronauts walked in field for 8.5 hours oversee video

Spacewalk two chinese language astronauts walked in field for 8.5 hours oversee video


Spacewalk: Ever since China has created its Space Station in space, its Astronauts have been making headlines. Two Chinese astronauts have set a new record of spacewalk in space. ‘Yeh Guangfu’ and ‘Lee Guangsu’ worked for about 8.5 hours on May 28 outside Tiangong Field Station. Both astronauts are part of the Mission, Shenzhou 18 (Shenzhou 18). According to Chinese government agency Xinhua, no Chinese Astronaut had earlier spacewalk for so long.

Officers of China’s space agency CMSA wrote in an update that ‘Yeh’ and ‘Li’ installed a device to protect the space station from space debris. His name- Field Particles Coverage Software. The astronauts also checked the other instruments present there.

It is worth noting that a few months ago, solar and solar were damaged due to space debris at Tiangong Space Station and partially there was a part of power supply.

To deal with this, this and Lee installed a device while spending a spacewalk. This was the first of ‘Lee’ and the second spacewalk of ‘Ye’. The third member of the mission, Li Kang, helped the mission while staying at the Tiangong Space Station and monitored the activities of Astronauts.

According to reports, Chinese astronauts have so far done a total of 16 spacewalks. The first spacewalk was on 27 September 2008, which was 20 minutes. This is the first spacewalk of the Shenzhou 18 mission. The mission was launched in April. It also had two spacewalks in the previous mission Shanejhou 17.

China’s space station is at an altitude of 340 to 450 km from Earth. For the first time in 2021, a team of astronauts reached the Tiangong Space Station, who spent 90 days there. However, the first part of the space station was then completed. The second and third units of the space station were launched last year and this year.