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Two Chinese astronauts have made history by completing the longest spacewalk ever recorded, spending nine hours outside their country’s Tiangong Space Station. This mind-blowing achievement highlights China’s growing ambitions in space exploration and its commitment to becoming a leading space power.

Chinese Astronauts Take Over Space

Cai Xuzhe and Song Lingdong, astronauts on the Shenzhou-19 mission, conducted their first spacewalk, also known as an Extravehicular Activity (EVA). Their nine-hour venture surpassed the previous record of eight hours and 56 minutes set by American astronauts in 2001. During the spacewalk, they installed protective equipment to shield the station from space debris and inspected its exterior. Despite the dangerous nature of spacewalks, the astronauts successfully completed their tasks, ensuring the station’s continued functionality.

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Chinese Astronauts

Song Lingdong shared his thoughts after the historic walk, saying, “While admiring the gorgeous views in space, we also had a deep feeling of the weight and greatness of the manned space endeavour.” His words were filled with the pride and determination driving China’s ambitious space program.

The astronauts were not alone in their efforts. A third crew member, Wang Haoze, stayed inside the station to assist her colleagues during the spacewalk. The team is on a six-month mission to maintain and expand the Tiangong Space Station. They conduct scientific experiments and prepare for future milestones, including sending Chinese astronauts to the moon.

China’s Growing Space Ambitions

The historic spacewalk is another step forward for China’s evolving space program. The Tiangong Space Station represents a critical milestone for the nation, showcasing its ability to sustain long-term human missions in orbit. Over the years, China has made steady progress in space exploration, beginning with its first spacewalk in 2008, which lasted just 19 minutes.

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China’s Manned Space Agency has not officially claimed the nine-hour spacewalk as a world record and may be waiting for international validation. However, the accomplishment reminds the country of its technological advancements and determination to compete on the global stage.

This record-breaking spacewalk demonstrates the incredible capabilities of China’s astronauts and space program. By pushing boundaries and achieving new milestones, China is solidifying its position as a major player in space exploration. As the Tiangong mission continues, the world watches with anticipation for what lies ahead — perhaps even a Chinese footprint on the moon in the near future.

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Mahnoor Rashid
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