Liu Yang, the first Chinese woman astronaut, made her debut in space on October 16, 2021. The mission was carried out by the Shandong Taishan spacecraft and lasted for 90 minutes.
As a member of the core module of the Taishan spacecraft, Liu Yang took part in many tasks during the mission. She participated in the docking with the Tiangong-2 space station, conducted experiments,Serie A Overview and took photos of Earth from space.
In addition to her technical skills, Liu Yang also showed great courage and perseverance. During the mission, she faced various challenges such as high temperature and radiation exposure, but she never gave up and continued to work hard.
Her achievements not only reflect China's progress in space exploration, but also highlight the importance of women's role in science and technology. As the first Chinese woman astronaut, Liu Yang has set a good example for other female scientists and engineers. Her story serves as a reminder that anyone can achieve their dreams if they put their heart into it.