🚀 Space adventures just got a whole lot more exciting! The crew of Shenzhou-18, China's latest mission to its orbiting space station, recently conducted a fire alarm test. Talk about keeping things 🔥!
The three taikonauts (that's China's astronauts, for those who didn't know 😉) evaluated the performance of the fire detection sensors within their three-module home among the stars. Using specialized tools, they activated temperature and smoke detectors, triggering alarms that lit up their lights and instruments.
The China Manned Space Agency shared some awesome video updates straight from space, giving us a sneak peek into how these heroes stay safe while floating above us. Safety first, even in zero gravity!
But that's not all! The Shenzhou-18 crew also carried out blood sampling experiments. 🩸 This is crucial for understanding how space affects the human body, helping pave the way for future explorers (maybe some of us?) to journey beyond Earth.
With these tests, China continues to make strides in space exploration, and we can't help but be inspired. Who else is dreaming of the stars tonight? 🌟
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Shenzhou-18 crew conducts fire alarm test, blood sampling in space
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