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Second Chinese female taikonaut and the first Chinese woman to travel twice in space. First Chinese woman to walk in space. Chen Dong: 陈冬 Shenzhou 11 (October 17–November 18, 2016) Shenzhou 14 (June 5–December 4, 2022) Conducted multiple space experiments. Tang Hongbo: 汤洪波 Shenzhou 12 (June 17–September 17, 2021)
Li Cong was born in a rural village in Fengfeng Mining District in Handan, Hebei in October 1989. [5] His family moved to the mining area when he was 5 years old. [6] [7] [8]He applied for recruitment of Air Force Aviation University when he was in third year of high school.
Time in space. 192 days, 4 hours and 26 minutes: ... born July 1987) is a Chinese fighter pilot and People's Liberation Army Astronaut Corps (PLAAC) taikonaut. [2] [3 ...
Senior Colonel Tang Hongbo (Chinese: 汤洪波; born October 1975) is a Chinese fighter pilot and People's Liberation Army Astronaut Corps (PLAAC) taikonaut.He flew on his first spaceflight to the Tiangong space station as a part of the Shenzhou 12 mission, the first to visit the station.
Song was born in Heze, Shandong, in August 1990. [1] In 2007, he enrolled at Air Force Aviation University.He enlisted in the People's Liberation Army (PLA) in September 2008, and joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in March 2013.
Wang Yaping (Chinese: 王亚平; pinyin: Wáng Yàpíng; born January 1980) is a Chinese military transport pilot and taikonaut. [4] Wang was the second female taikonaut selected to the People's Liberation Army Astronaut Corps , the second Chinese woman in space , and the first Chinese woman to perform a spacewalk .
Ye Guangfu (Chinese: 叶光富; pinyin: Yè Guāngfù; born September 1980) [2] is a Chinese fighter pilot and People's Liberation Army Astronaut Corps (PLAAC) taikonaut selected as part of the Shenzhou program.
The "Fei Tian" text and goddess image on the arm badge of the Feitian space suit. The name fēi tiān literally and separately means "flying" and "sky" in Mandarin. [4] It is a reference to the flying gods and goddesses feitian, sometimes translated as flying apsara, in Chinese, and most famously depicted in Chinese art in the grottoes of Dunhuang.