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    Shenzhou-19 Crew Advances Space Science on Tiangong Station

    Team InterstellarEdited By Team InterstellarNovember 25, 2024Updated:November 25, 2024 Space No Comments2 Mins Read
    Shenzhou-19 Crew Advances Space Science on Tiangong Station

    Shenzhou-19 Crew Advances Scientific Research Aboard Tiangong Space Station

    The Shenzhou-19 crew aboard China’s Tiangong space station has been diligently conducting space experiments, maintaining equipment, and managing station operations. These activities follow the mid-November arrival of supplies delivered by the cargo craft Tianzhou-8.


    Tianzhou-8: Delivering Vital Supplies

    China launched Tianzhou-8 on 15 November, delivering around six tons of supplies to the Tiangong space station. The cargo included consumables for the astronauts, experiment equipment, propellants, and 458 kilograms of scientific research materials. These resources will support the current Shenzhou-19 crew and the upcoming Shenzhou-20 mission. Tianzhou-8 successfully docked with the station on 16 November, enabling the transfer of supplies.

    Progress in Scientific Experiments

    The Shenzhou-19 crew has made significant progress in space research. They replaced drawers in the biomechanics module and installed sample units in the biotechnology experiment cabinet. These upgrades will help study the effects of biological segregation on lipid metabolism in microgravity. Additionally, the crew installed a cell tissue experiment module, advancing research using cells and tissues as biological samples.

    In fluid physics experiments, they inspected the sample tray and replaced experimental materials for the solid-liquid mesoscopic experimental unit. For materials research, they cleaned and maintained the container-free material cabinet, ensuring optimal functionality.

    Space medicine experiments have also been a focus. Astronauts studied changes in intraocular and intracranial pressure and tested protective techniques. These findings aim to enhance astronaut health during extended space missions.

    Station Maintenance and Monitoring

    Maintenance remains a priority aboard Tiangong. The crew performed inspections and upkeep of critical systems, including the space treadmill and regenerative life support system. Environmental monitoring involved measuring noise exposure, wind speed, and temperatures within the station. Routine cleaning and module maintenance further ensured smooth operations.

    Fruit Flies in Space: A First for Chinese Missions

    For the first time, China has sent fruit flies into space aboard Tianzhou-8. These organisms will enable research on genetics and neuroscience under the station’s sub-magnetic, microgravity environment. This marks a milestone in space life sciences for the country.

    A Mission of Ambition and Discovery

    The Shenzhou-19 astronauts are set to perform 86 scientific and technological experiments during their six-month mission, covering fields such as space medicine and life sciences. Launched in late October, the mission includes three astronauts, one of whom is China’s first female space engineer. Their efforts underscore China’s growing capabilities in space exploration.

    With inputs from Reuters

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