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Shenzhou-20 crew progresses on various tasks over past week

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Shenzhou-20 crew progresses on various tasks over past week
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Shenzhou-20 crew progresses on various tasks over past week

2025-08-10 10:46 Last Updated At:16:47

The Shenzhou-20 crew aboard China's Tiangong space station completed various tasks last week, including unpacking new extravehicular spacesuits and advancing multiple scientific experiments and tests, according to the China Manned Space Agency.

The astronaut trio -- Chen Dong, Chen Zhongrui and Wang Jie -- entered the Tiangong space station on April 25 this year and has completed a series of tasks in orbit since then.

Last week, the crew unpacked the two new sets of extravehicular spacesuits transported by the Tianzhou-9 cargo craft, and conducted functional performance tests and maintenance.

The design lifespan of the two suits, designated D and E, has been significantly extended from 15 extravehicular activities (EVAs) within three years to 20 EVAs within four years.

Meanwhile, a series of on-orbit experiments progressed steadily.

In the field of space life science and biotechnology, the crew used organ-on-a-chip technology to study the effects of the space environment on the blood-brain barrier and brain function at cellular, tissue, and organ levels, while exploring the underlying mechanisms.

This research will help predict health risks and develop related interventions for astronauts during long-term space missions.

The crew completed several space medical experiments as well, such as investigating bone metabolism regulation and studying microbiota and nutritional metabolism.

Crew commander Chen Dong used Raman spectroscopy to analyze urinary metabolic components, providing important data to support ground researchers in refining the assessment system for space metabolic indicators.

The three astronauts also conducted research on the impact of respiratory microorganisms on the respiratory system in the space environment by collecting throat swab samples.

In terms of new technology and applications, the crew conducted microbial control experiments in the extraterrestrial habitat. They used bacterial detection plates to compare microbial levels on the selected module before and after disinfection, thus evaluating the effectiveness of the disinfection process.

The trio also installed the experimental setup for the material-energy conversion and regeneration system. Through comparative space-ground experiments, the research team will verify the wastewater purification and energy recovery performance of microbial fuel cells in space.

In the field of microgravity physical science, the crew completed combustion experiments, which included replacing the burner within the experimental module.

During the trial operation of the on-orbit mixed reality (MR) training device, the astronauts wore portable MR glasses and achieved seamless interaction with the MR system through simple voice or gesture commands.

Besides, the crew completed the installation and testing of the -80 degrees Celsius space refrigerator in the Wentian lab module, and carried out the replacement of the core module's sleeping compartment door.

Additionally, the trio conducted comprehensive health monitoring, including bone density and muscle volume measurements, maximal isometric strength testing, and audiometric examinations, while actively performing exercises to cope with weightlessness.

Shenzhou-20 crew progresses on various tasks over past week

Shenzhou-20 crew progresses on various tasks over past week

Shenzhou-20 crew progresses on various tasks over past week

Shenzhou-20 crew progresses on various tasks over past week

Shenzhou-20 crew progresses on various tasks over past week

Shenzhou-20 crew progresses on various tasks over past week

The death toll from a landfill collapse in the central Philippine city of Cebu has risen to eight by Monday morning as search and rescue operations continued for another 28 missing people.

The landfill collapse occurred on Thursday as dozens of sanitation workers were working at the site. The disaster has already caused injuries of 18 people.

Family members of the missing people said the rescue progress is slow, and the hope for the survival of their loved ones is fading.

"For me, maybe I’ve accepted the worst result already because the garbage is poisonous and yesterday, it was raining very hard the whole day. Maybe they’ve been poisoned. For us, alive or dead, I hope we can get their bodies out of the garbage rubble," said Maria Kareen Rubin, a family member of a victim.

Families have set up camps on high ground near the landfill, awaiting news of their relatives. Some people at the site said cries for help could still be heard hours after the landfill collapsed, but these voices gradually faded away.

Bienvenido Ranido, who lost his wife in the disaster, said he can't believe all that happened.

"After they gave my wife oxygen, my kids and I were expecting that she would be saved that night because she was still alive. But the night came and till the next morning, they didn't manage to save her," he said.

Death toll in central Philippine landfill collapse rises to eight

Death toll in central Philippine landfill collapse rises to eight

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