The first female space engineer in the history of China flew into space
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According to the BBC, the Chinese spacecraft Shenzhou-19 entered orbit with a crew of three people and the country's first female space engineer.
Three taikonauts successfully went into outer space from the Xuyuan Cosmodrome in northern China. It is planned that taykonafts will conduct 86 scientific experiments. The crew will use the Chinese space station as a base for experiments and spacewalks for 6 months.
Earlier in 2024, the head of NASA, Bill Nelson, said that the United States and China were “competing” on this issue and that it was dangerous. He pointed out that Beijing could make territorial claims in space.
Earlier in 2024, the head of NASA, Bill Nelson, said that the United States and China were “competing” on this issue and that it was dangerous. He pointed out that Beijing could make territorial claims in space.
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