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Shenzhou-19 crew conducts scientific experiments, training aboard space station

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The Shenzhou-19 crew members aboard China's Tiangong space station conducted a range of scientific experiments and tasks last week, according to the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA).

In a video released by the CMSA on Sunday, astronauts Cai Xuzhe, Song Lingdong and Wang Haoze were seen busy working in the space station's core module Tianhe where they have stayed for nearly four months.

The crew conducted research into how exercise impacts muscles and bones in space. They have collected data on plantar pressure, joint kinematics, and muscle parameters during running and resistance exercises under different load conditions, which will help elucidate the changes in muscle-tendon interaction during spaceflight.

The crew also completed vascular ultrasound examinations to explore the pan-vascular network blood flow patterns in the weightless environment by collecting morphological characteristics, hemodynamic parameters, and functional data of multiple organs in the human body under different orbital durations.

To understand how being in space affects eyesight, the astronauts took a series of eye tests with high-tech equipment. Researchers will use their data to study the changes in astronauts' visual function during long-duration spaceflight and develop strategies for maintaining eye health.

In addition to human health, the crew worked on several physics experiments. They completed tasks including reconfiguring equipment in the fluid physics rack and changing the burner in the combustion science rack.

The crew also spent time training skills for rendezvous and docking mission, and performing other tasks such as maintenance on key experiment equipment and life support systems.

The Shenzhou-19 astronauts entered the orbiting space station for a six-month spaceflight on Oct 30 last year. Their mission includes 86 space science research and technology experiments, as announced by CMSA prior to launch.

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In Space-Shenzhou-19/Experiments

Shenzhou-19 crew conducts scientific experiments, training aboard space station

Dateline : Recent

Location : In Space

Duration : 2'18

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In Space - Recent (China Manned Space Agency - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of Shenzhou-19 crew conducting experiment
2. Various of Shenzhou-19 crew changing components


The Shenzhou-19 crew members aboard China's Tiangong space station conducted a range of scientific experiments and tasks last week, according to the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA).

In a video released by the CMSA on Sunday, astronauts Cai Xuzhe, Song Lingdong and Wang Haoze were seen busy working in the space station's core module Tianhe where they have stayed for nearly four months.

The crew conducted research into how exercise impacts muscles and bones in space. They have collected data on plantar pressure, joint kinematics, and muscle parameters during running and resistance exercises under different load conditions, which will help elucidate the changes in muscle-tendon interaction during spaceflight.

The crew also completed vascular ultrasound examinations to explore the pan-vascular network blood flow patterns in the weightless environment by collecting morphological characteristics, hemodynamic parameters, and functional data of multiple organs in the human body under different orbital durations.

To understand how being in space affects eyesight, the astronauts took a series of eye tests with high-tech equipment. Researchers will use their data to study the changes in astronauts' visual function during long-duration spaceflight and develop strategies for maintaining eye health.

In addition to human health, the crew worked on several physics experiments. They completed tasks including reconfiguring equipment in the fluid physics rack and changing the burner in the combustion science rack.

The crew also spent time training skills for rendezvous and docking mission, and performing other tasks such as maintenance on key experiment equipment and life support systems.

The Shenzhou-19 astronauts entered the orbiting space station for a six-month spaceflight on Oct 30 last year. Their mission includes 86 space science research and technology experiments, as announced by CMSA prior to launch.

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Published : 2025-02-23 16:28

Last Modified : 2025-02-23 18:40:09

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