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Chinese astronauts install debris shields on Tiangong space station during 8.5-hour spacewalk (video)

Chinese astronauts install debris shields on Tiangong space station during 8.5-hour spacewalk (video)


Two Chinese astronauts have completed the second spacewalk of their six-month-long mission in Earth orbit.

Cai Xuzhe and Song Lingdong, part of China’s three-person Shenzhou 19 mission, completed an 8.5-hour extravehicular activity (EVA) — or spacewalk — at 12:12 p.m. EST on Jan. 20 (1712 GMT; 1:12 a.m. Beijing time on Jan. 21). The pair were supported by crewmate Wang Haoze from inside the Tiangong space station.

Mission commander Cai and Song completed multiple tasks before returning to the Wentian module airlock, according to China’s human spaceflight agency, including the installation of space debris protection devices and inspecting the exterior of the space station.

a white-suited astronaut works outside a space station with earth in the background

A Shenzhou 19 astronaut works outside the Tiangong space station during a spacewalk on Jan. 20, 2025. (Image credit: CCTV)

It was the second time the pair have embarked on a spacewalk. Their previous EVA, in December 2024, set a new record for spacewalk duration.

Article by:Source: andrew.w.jones@protonmail.com (Andrew Jones)

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