The Chinese Shenzhou 11 manned spacecraft was launched at Jiuquan at 7:30 today. The two astronauts will begin a 33-day space trip, the longest space flight in China to date, with a lot of attention.
On October 16, the press conference of the Shenzhou 11 manned mission was held in Jiuquan, announcing that the Shenzhou 11 manned spacecraft will be launched at 7:30 on October 17. The Shenzhou 11 flight crew was composed of astronauts Jing Haipeng and Chen Dong, and Jing Haipeng served as commander. Fu Yifei photo
[Emission time: aim at 7:30 on the 17th]
Wu Ping, a spokesperson for China’s manned spaceflight project, announced at a press conference on the 16th that after the mission’s research decision, he aimed to launch the Shenzhou 11 manned spacecraft at 7:30 on October 17, and on the morning of the 16th, The Long March 2 F-Eleventh rocket of the second launch mission was filled with propellant.
On October 16, Shen Haipeng (left) and Chen Dong, astronauts of the Shenzhou 11 manned mission, attended the press conference at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. Xinhua News Agency reporter Li Gangshe Photo source: Xinhuanet
[Astronauts "one old and one new": Jing Haipeng partner Chen Dong]
The Shenzhou 11 flight crew is a "one old, one new" match, composed of astronauts Jing Haipeng and Chen Dong, and Jing Haipeng is the commander. In the mission, they back up each other, they all have spacecraft driving, combination management, manual rendezvous and docking, and emergency handling capabilities in case of failure.
Jing Haipeng opens a new record in the third flight
Born in October 1966, Jing Haipeng launched his third flight in the "Fifty and Know the Destiny". This also created a new record for the Chinese to fly. In 2008 and 2012, he carried out the manned missions of Shenzhou VII and Shenzhou IX, respectively, with rich flight experience. Jing Haipeng is now a special astronaut of the Chinese People's Liberation Army astronauts brigade, the rank of major general.
China's second batch of male astronauts "first flight"
Chen Dong, 38, officially became the second astronaut in China in May 2010. He is currently a third-level astronaut of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Space Brigade and the rank of colonel. This is his first space trip and the first male astronaut in China's second astronauts.
On October 16, Shen Haipeng (left) and Chen Dong, astronauts of the Shenzhou 11 manned mission, attended the press conference at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. Xinhua News Agency reporter Li Gangshe Photo source: Xinhuanet
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