The details of the exposure of the scene of the Shenzhou 13 astronauts getting up and washing up
The details of the exposure of the scene of the Shenzhou 13 astronauts getting up and washing up. Shenzhou 13, referred to as "Shenzhou 13", is The sixth flight of the China Space Station’s key technology verification phase. Let’s take a look at the details of the exposure of the Shenzhou 13 astronauts getting up and washing up. Details of the scene of the Shenzhou 13 astronauts getting up and washing up 1
The Shenzhou 13 space crew has started living and working in orbit on the space station. This morning (November 2), the official Weibo manned space flight Small Speaker announced the first episode of "Tiangong TV Season 2", and the footage of astronauts getting up and washing up in space was exposed!
In the footage, Commander Zhai Zhigang was the first to get up. He skillfully put on his space suit, shoes, etc., and then picked up an electric shaver to clean his face. Then he opened the box and took out the shower cap. This is a shower cap that can wash your hair. Put it on your head and rub it to make it clean.
Characteristics of the Shenzhou 13 spacecraft
The Shenzhou 13 manned spacecraft will achieve multiple firsts, that is, for the first time, it will be autonomously and rapidly radial with a three-cabin combination. During the rendezvous and docking, it was the first long-term docking in orbit for 6 months, achieving long-term orbital flight of four manned spacecraft assemblage, and for the first time having the emergency rescue capability with multiple guarantees of combining space and earth. The Eighth Institute of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation is responsible for Shenzhou 13’s power supply subsystem, docking mechanism subsystem, propulsion module structure and final assembly, measurement and control communication subsystem, overall circuit subsystem, propulsion module cable network and third-module distributor.
For the first time, Shenzhou 13 will conduct autonomous rapid radial rendezvous and docking with the 49-ton space station assembly. Details of the scene of the Shenzhou 13 astronauts getting up and washing up 2
The Shenzhou 13 space crew has started living and working on the space station. This morning (November 2), the official Weibo manned space flight Xiaoxiao announced the first content of "Tiangong TV Season 2", which is a scene of astronauts getting up and washing up in space.
Directly explore how astronauts "wash up" in space after getting up. Commander Zhai Zhigang was the first to get up, put on cabin work clothes in the "changing room" and started shaving. Wang Yaping and Ye Guangfu also got up one after another. The three of them wiped their faces and brushed their teeth, starting a day full of energy.
Shenzhou 13, referred to as "Shenzhou 13", is the thirteenth spacecraft launched by China's manned space project. It is the sixth key technology verification phase of the Chinese space station. The flight is also the last mission of this stage. According to the planned deployment, the Shenzhou 13 astronaut crew will stay in orbit for six months.
In June 2021, the Shenzhou 13 manned spacecraft will also be ready for launch, with rapid launch and emergency rescue capabilities. On September 20, the Tianzhou-3 cargo spacecraft, fully loaded with cargo, sailed into space first and successfully docked with the space station. On October 7, according to the China Manned Space Engineering Office, the Shenzhou 13 manned spacecraft and the Long March 2F Yao 13 launch vehicle assembly have been transferred to the launch area.
At 0:23 on October 16, 2021, the Long March 2F Yao 13 carrier rocket carrying the Shenzhou 13 manned spacecraft was launched at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in accordance with the The launch was accurately ignited at the scheduled time. About 582 seconds later, the Shenzhou 13 manned spacecraft successfully separated from the rocket and entered the scheduled orbit. It successfully launched the three astronauts Zhai Zhigang, Wang Yaping, and Ye Guangfu into space. The flight crew was in good condition and the launch achieved success. A complete success. At 6:56 on October 16, the Shenzhou 13 manned spacecraft and the space station assembly completed autonomous rapid rendezvous and docking.