Chinese astronauts enter space station's lab module

Astronauts in Chinese enter the laboratory module of the local station



 ISTANBUL 3 astronauts in Chinese, called Taikonauts domestically, successfully entered the laboratory module on Monday, the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) said in a quick statement.

"The astronauts of the Shenzhou-14 manned spacecraft who entered the middle module of the Tianhe space station effectively opened the Tianzhou-four spacecraft," the statement said, adding that the astronauts conducted environmental examinations and administered various medications.

Known as Wentian, it is the first laboratory module of China's regional station released on Sunday, making it effectively connected to the Tianhe Medium Module aggregate, CMSA said.

China aims to fully establish its impartial space station within many months.



Astronauts can also enter the weight of the Tianzhou-3 spacecraft and perform the weight change and various associated paintings on schedule, CMSA said.

It is the first time that Chinese astronauts entered the laboratory module in the direction.

According to the plan, the astronauts will carry out a store of indirection paintings consisting of “integrated manipulation of the space station and control of Wentian's small robotic arm as well as the larger robotic arm in the middle module. "

“This is the first time that two Chinese 20-ton spacecraft have performed en-route rendezvous and landing, and also the first time that a space rendezvous and docking has taken place at a location in the direction of astronauts directly to the space station,” CMSA delivered.

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