When the news of the imminent launch of "Shenzhou 19" came out, the public's attention was immediately attracted to the focus of China's aerospace industry. This is not only a launch mission, but also a demonstration of national strength and scientific and technological height, and a continuous expectation for the future of China's aerospace industry.
The list of astronauts for Shenzhou 19 is still a mystery, and the mystery is full all at once. This kind of "secrecy" has whetted everyone's appetite, and people can't help but wonder, which heroes will shoulder the heavy responsibility of the construction and operation of the space station in the future? You must know that the last batch of Shenzhou 18 astronauts Ye Guangfu, Li Cong and Li Guangsu have just completed a half-year space mission and returned safely, and this time the new batch of astronauts will take over from them and continue to work hard in space.
These "all-rounders" must not only be able to "thread the needle" in space, but also be able to "go to the sky and into the ground", and if they don't agree with each other, they have to repair solar wings - this is really not something that ordinary people can do.
But another question that everyone is more concerned about is, why didn't there be a female astronaut on Shenzhou 19 this time? When it comes to Chinese female astronauts, Wang Yaping is definitely an unavoidable name. She is not only the first woman in China to go into space, but also has taught live in space, attracting countless primary and secondary school students. She let everyone know that it turns out that female astronauts can also give lectures in space and easily conduct scientific experiments, which is simply the space version of "superheroines". She has also made frequent appearances recently, but unfortunately, she did not appear on the list of Shenzhou 19.
Does this mean that female astronauts have faded out of the arena of space exploration? Apparently not. In fact, women's participation in space is on the rise, and their psychological stability, tolerance to loneliness, and teamwork skills make them even better suited for space missions than male astronauts in some respects. Therefore, although Shenzhou 19 did not bring female astronauts this time, it is the general trend to see more women in future space exploration. They will add a unique touch to space exploration, just as they do on Earth.
In addition to routine scientific experiments and technical tests, the Shenzhou-19 mission will also carry out biomedical research, materials science experiments, and the development of new space technologies. One of the most important projects is called "Lunar Soil Brick", which will be sent to the space station for experiments to study the properties of materials in the space environment.
As soon as the name of this experiment is known, it is not simple - this is to prepare for future lunar and Martian exploration! What astronauts really do is to promote the frontier exploration of human space science and technology every day, and open up infinite possibilities for the future for the whole country and even the entire mankind on the "isolated island" of space.
In the final analysis, the mission of Shenzhou 19 is not just a simple space flight, but a tough battle of scientific and technological strength and a real contest of national strength.
As for the future, we will also welcome more female astronauts to join, who will show their unique style in space and inject more "her power" into China's aerospace industry. I look forward to more surprises from Shenzhou 19, and I look forward to seeing those female astronauts who have been or are preparing to continue to tell the world with their actions: "they" also have enough weight on the stage of space!
So in conclusion, I would like to ask: when female astronauts gradually step onto the space stage, what kind of wonderful performances do you expect to see them perform in space? What do you think about this?