In Space-Shenzhou-20/Research
In Space - Recent (China Manned Space Agency - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of astronauts conducting experiments, working, exercising in space station
China's Shenzhou-20 crew member, who are in orbit for more than 170 days, have been working closely together to advance various tasks aboard the country's Tiangong space station.
Since entering the space station in late April, astronauts Chen Dong, Chen Zhongrui, and Wang Jie have been conducting research activities as part of their six-month mission.
The crew is preparing for their return to Earth, scheduled for late October.
In the field of space medicine, the crew has utilized laptops and specialized equipment to complete behavioral tests for several experiments, including studies on visual fields, functional training, and metacognitive monitoring. They have also conducted EEG experiments to gather crucial data on the effects of long-term spaceflight on astronauts' perception and cognitive abilities. Additionally, they have researched perception of gravity from visual motion using a visual function measurement device, eye tracker, and testing software.
The crew have collected and preserved saliva samples to study how changes in gut microbiota during long-term spaceflight affect human's metabolism and gastrointestinal function. They have also used a space Raman spectrometer to analyze metabolites in urine samples, with the collected information aimed at improving the metabolic indicator system and evaluation criteria.
In materials science, the astronauts have cleaned samples in the containerless cabinet experiment chamber, changed out samples, maintained the electrodes of the axial mechanism, and replaced window cover lenses. They have also installed samples for the fifth batch of microbial control technology cultivation chips.
For health monitoring, the crew has performed ultrasounds on their abdomen, muscles, and cardiovascular system, providing valuable data that enables ground teams to closely monitor their health during their time in orbit.
They also conducted equipment inspections and station management activities as part of their routine work.
In Space-Shenzhou-20/Research
Dateline : Recent
Location : In Space
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In Space - Recent (China Manned Space Agency - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of astronauts conducting experiments, working, exercising in space station
China's Shenzhou-20 crew member, who are in orbit for more than 170 days, have been working closely together to advance various tasks aboard the country's Tiangong space station.
Since entering the space station in late April, astronauts Chen Dong, Chen Zhongrui, and Wang Jie have been conducting research activities as part of their six-month mission.
The crew is preparing for their return to Earth, scheduled for late October.
In the field of space medicine, the crew has utilized laptops and specialized equipment to complete behavioral tests for several experiments, including studies on visual fields, functional training, and metacognitive monitoring. They have also conducted EEG experiments to gather crucial data on the effects of long-term spaceflight on astronauts' perception and cognitive abilities. Additionally, they have researched perception of gravity from visual motion using a visual function measurement device, eye tracker, and testing software.
The crew have collected and preserved saliva samples to study how changes in gut microbiota during long-term spaceflight affect human's metabolism and gastrointestinal function. They have also used a space Raman spectrometer to analyze metabolites in urine samples, with the collected information aimed at improving the metabolic indicator system and evaluation criteria.
In materials science, the astronauts have cleaned samples in the containerless cabinet experiment chamber, changed out samples, maintained the electrodes of the axial mechanism, and replaced window cover lenses. They have also installed samples for the fifth batch of microbial control technology cultivation chips.
For health monitoring, the crew has performed ultrasounds on their abdomen, muscles, and cardiovascular system, providing valuable data that enables ground teams to closely monitor their health during their time in orbit.
They also conducted equipment inspections and station management activities as part of their routine work.
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Published : 2025-10-19 14:23
Last Modified : 2025-10-19 20:59:36
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