The latest crew rotation at China’s Tiangong space station with the successful Shenzhou-18 mission launch marks a continuation of the country’s ambitious space program. The three astronauts, Ye Guangfu, Li Cong, and Li Guangsu, have replaced the previous members of the Shenzhou-17 mission, who completed multiple extravehicular activities and scientific experiments.
The new crew will carry on the work of their predecessors, including additional extravehicular activities to install protections against space debris and conduct experiments in various scientific fields such as biology and physics in microgravity. The Shenzhou-18 mission is expected to last approximately six months, showcasing China’s efficiency and ongoing presence in space.
This mission is the 32nd manned mission of the Chinese space program and the 518th launch of a Long March series rocket. China’s space program is rapidly advancing, aiming to be the first to land a manned expedition on the Moon by 2030 and establish a research base on the Moon by 2050.
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