China-Tianzhou-9/Spacewalk Suits
FILE: In Space - Date Unknown (China Manned Space Agency - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of astronauts opening hatch, entering space
2. Various of astronauts conducting extravehicular activities, devices
Beijing, China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Yin Rui, engineer, Astronaut Center of China (partially overlaid with shot 4):
"Following our principle of continuous design optimization, we've established China's first space suit lifespan evaluation system based on data from 42 astronaut participations across 21 spacewalks, combined with extensive ground testing."
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
FILE: In Space - Date Unknown (China Manned Space Agency - No access Chinese mainland)
4. Various of astronauts conducting extravehicular activities
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
5. Various of astronauts conducting extravehicular activities
Beijing, China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
6. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Yin Rui, engineer, Astronaut Center of China:
"Our upgraded Feitian space suits have increased performance metrics. These new suits now last four years and can support 20 spacewalks, compared to the previous three-year, 15-mission lifespan."
FILE: China - Exact Location and Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
7. Various of public event on space program in progress, staff member wearing space suit, waving to audience
Beijing, China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
8. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Yin Rui, engineer, Astronaut Center of China (starting with shot 7/ending with shot 9):
"As we advance China's manned space program, we're making continuous breakthroughs in efficient regenerative life support systems, ergonomic design, and sensor technology. Stay tuned for our future developments."
FILE: China - Exact Location and Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
9. Animations showing Chinese astronauts on moon surface
China's Tianzhou-9 cargo spacecraft successfully delivered two advanced Feitian spacewalk suits to orbit Tuesday, marking a technological leap in extravehicular equipment for the country's space station program.
The launch at 05:34 from Wenchang carried 6.5 tonnes of supplies including consumables for astronauts' stay in orbit, propellants, and test equipment. Among these are two upgraded suits, which feature extended service life and improved performance based on data from previous Chinese spacewalks.
"Following our principle of continuous design optimization, we've established China's first space suit lifespan evaluation system based on data from 42 astronaut participations across 21 spacewalks, combined with extensive ground testing," said Yin Rui, a senior engineer of the Astronaut Center of China.
"Our upgraded Feitian space suits have increased performance metrics. These new suits now last four years and can support 20 spacewalks, compared to the previous three-year, 15-mission lifespan," Yin said.
The refinements come as China develops next-generation "Wangyu" moonwalking suits for future lunar missions, with researchers making strides in life support systems and space suit ergonomics.
Alongside routine astronaut provisions and scientific equipment, the mission demonstrates China's steady progress in space technology, with the improved suits expected to facilitate more complex orbital operations.
"As we advance China's manned space program, we're making continuous breakthroughs in efficient regenerative life support systems, ergonomic design, and sensor technology. Stay tuned for our future developments," Yin said.
China-Tianzhou-9/Spacewalk Suits
Dateline : Recent/File
Location : China
Duration : 1'22
FILE: In Space - Date Unknown (China Manned Space Agency - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of astronauts opening hatch, entering space
2. Various of astronauts conducting extravehicular activities, devices
Beijing, China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Yin Rui, engineer, Astronaut Center of China (partially overlaid with shot 4):
"Following our principle of continuous design optimization, we've established China's first space suit lifespan evaluation system based on data from 42 astronaut participations across 21 spacewalks, combined with extensive ground testing."
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
FILE: In Space - Date Unknown (China Manned Space Agency - No access Chinese mainland)
4. Various of astronauts conducting extravehicular activities
++SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE++
5. Various of astronauts conducting extravehicular activities
Beijing, China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
6. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Yin Rui, engineer, Astronaut Center of China:
"Our upgraded Feitian space suits have increased performance metrics. These new suits now last four years and can support 20 spacewalks, compared to the previous three-year, 15-mission lifespan."
FILE: China - Exact Location and Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
7. Various of public event on space program in progress, staff member wearing space suit, waving to audience
Beijing, China - Recent (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
8. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Yin Rui, engineer, Astronaut Center of China (starting with shot 7/ending with shot 9):
"As we advance China's manned space program, we're making continuous breakthroughs in efficient regenerative life support systems, ergonomic design, and sensor technology. Stay tuned for our future developments."
FILE: China - Exact Location and Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
9. Animations showing Chinese astronauts on moon surface
China's Tianzhou-9 cargo spacecraft successfully delivered two advanced Feitian spacewalk suits to orbit Tuesday, marking a technological leap in extravehicular equipment for the country's space station program.
The launch at 05:34 from Wenchang carried 6.5 tonnes of supplies including consumables for astronauts' stay in orbit, propellants, and test equipment. Among these are two upgraded suits, which feature extended service life and improved performance based on data from previous Chinese spacewalks.
"Following our principle of continuous design optimization, we've established China's first space suit lifespan evaluation system based on data from 42 astronaut participations across 21 spacewalks, combined with extensive ground testing," said Yin Rui, a senior engineer of the Astronaut Center of China.
"Our upgraded Feitian space suits have increased performance metrics. These new suits now last four years and can support 20 spacewalks, compared to the previous three-year, 15-mission lifespan," Yin said.
The refinements come as China develops next-generation "Wangyu" moonwalking suits for future lunar missions, with researchers making strides in life support systems and space suit ergonomics.
Alongside routine astronaut provisions and scientific equipment, the mission demonstrates China's steady progress in space technology, with the improved suits expected to facilitate more complex orbital operations.
"As we advance China's manned space program, we're making continuous breakthroughs in efficient regenerative life support systems, ergonomic design, and sensor technology. Stay tuned for our future developments," Yin said.
ID : 8436553
Published : 2025-07-15 11:59
Last Modified : 2025-07-15 12:04:27
Source : China Central Television (CCTV),Other
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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