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Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-07-24 02:22

Group 1 - The Shenzhou 20 astronaut crew has been in orbit for 90 days, with astronauts Chen Dong, Chen Zhongrui, and Wang Jie nearing the midpoint of their mission [1] - Today marks the third anniversary of the launch of the Wentian laboratory module, which Chen Dong witnessed during its launch [3] - The Shenzhou 20 manned spacecraft was successfully launched on April 24, 2025, by the Long March 2F Yao 20 rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center [5] Group 2 - The Shenzhou 20 crew entered the "space home" and immediately began their work, focusing on life sciences, microgravity physics, and new space technologies during their 90-day mission [9] - Various tasks such as docking, medical rescue, emergency training, and system pressure drills are being conducted as planned [11] - Routine activities include environmental monitoring, equipment maintenance, inventory management, medical checks, and exercise [13][14] Group 3 - The crew conducted their first spacewalk on May 22, where they installed a space debris protection device and performed inspections [16][18] - This was the first time astronauts exited through the core module's node cabin, and Chen Zhongrui completed his first spacewalk [18] - On June 26, the crew successfully completed their second spacewalk, which lasted approximately 6.5 hours, enhancing the efficiency of future spacewalks by about 40 minutes [20][21] Group 4 - On July 8, the Tianzhou 8 cargo spacecraft separated from the space station, transitioning to independent flight [23] - The crew confirmed the status of the docking passage and watched the launch of the Tianzhou 9 cargo spacecraft, which delivered approximately 6.5 tons of supplies, including scientific experiment materials and space suits [25][27] - The Shenzhou 20 crew's 90-day mission has been fulfilling and exciting, with hopes for successful future work and updates from the "Tiangong" [29]