¡Hola space lovers! 🚀 The China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) just released fresh footage on November 30 showing the Shenzhou-21 crew rocking life aboard the space station. Astronauts Zhang Lu, Wu Fei, and Zhang Hongzhang have been orbiting Earth for a month, and their space-to-dos are seriously impressive.
First up, they used laptops to study microgravity in style—imagine floating water droplets doing slow-motion dances! They also swapped out experimental gear to keep the research flowing. Next-level lab vibes in zero-G. 💻✨
Health check time: the trio completed routine medical exams, sending vital stats down to Earth so researchers can keep an eye on their wellbeing. ❤️🩺 And last week, they nailed a full-system pressure emergency drill, simulating a sudden depressurization. It's all about top-tier teamwork with ground control. 🌌🛟
Shenzhou-21 lifted off on October 31, 2025 aboard a Long March-2F rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the northwest of the Chinese mainland. Since then, they've been busy pushing the limits of space science. Stay tuned for more cosmic adventures! 🌠
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Cool China: Shenzhou-21 crew's latest in-orbit work released
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