Group 1 - The first astronaut cave training in China was successfully completed in a natural cave in Wulong, Chongqing, which was selected for its challenging environment that simulates extreme conditions of space [1][2] - The selection process involved extensive evaluations of multiple caves across several provinces, considering factors such as difficulty, safety, and accessibility [1][2] - The training required astronauts to live and work in the cave for 6 days and 5 nights, necessitating the transport of hundreds of kilograms of supplies and equipment [1] Group 2 - The core tasks of the cave training included environmental monitoring, cave mapping, simulated communication with ground control, and team psychological behavior training, with over ten specific tasks completed [4] - The psychological challenges faced by astronauts included sensory deprivation, uncertainty of risk, and social isolation, with significant emphasis on adapting to the dark and confined environment [4][5] - Data collected during the training on psychological changes in extreme environments will contribute to future astronaut training and mission planning [5]
我国首次航天员洞穴训练圆满完成 洞穴是怎样选定的 训练难度有多大
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-06 18:32