cosmos.wikisort.org - CosmonautYe Guangfu (Chinese: 叶光富; pinyin: Yè Guāngfù; born September 1980)[2] is a Chinese fighter pilot and People's Liberation Army Astronaut Corps (PLAAC) taikonaut selected as part of the Shenzhou program.
Chinese astronaut (born 1980)
In this Chinese name, the family name is Ye.
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Born | September 1980 (age 42)
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Status | Active |
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Space career |
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Previous occupation | Fighter pilot, PLAAF |
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Rank | Senior Colonel, PLASSF |
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Time in space | 182 days, 9 hours and 32 minutes |
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Selection | Chinese Group 2 |
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Total EVAs | 1 |
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Total EVA time | 6 hours, 11 minutes[1] |
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Missions | Shenzhou 13 |
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Simplified Chinese | 叶光富 |
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Traditional Chinese | 葉光富 |
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Hanyu Pinyin | Yè Guāngfù |
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Biography
Ye was born in Shuangliu District, Chengdu, Sichuan in September 1980.[3]
Career
As a People's Liberation Army Air Force pilot, Ye spent four years as an instructor and four years as a jet fighter pilot and amassed a total of 1,100 hours of flight time. He was selected to join the second batch of Chinese astronauts in 2010 and qualified in 2014.[4][5]
Ye made his first public appearance after participating in the ESA CAVES mission of 2016 organised by the ESA, making him the first Chinese participant of such an event.[6]
He was part of the backup crew for Shenzhou 12,[7] and has been selected to fly on Shenzhou 13 to the Tiangong space station.[8]
On 26 November 2021, Ye and Shenzhou 13 commander Zhai Zhigang carried out the second EVA of the mission, marking Ye's first spacewalk and Zhai's third.[9]
Personal life
Ye is married and has two children.[10]
Apart from his native language Chinese, he is also fluent in English and Russian.
See also
- List of Chinese astronauts
References
External links
China Manned Space Program |
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Shenzhou missions | |
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Tianzhou missions | |
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Space stations |
- Tiangong program
- Tiangong space station
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Hardware |
- Shenzhou
- Tianzhou
- Long March
- Feitian space suit
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Facility |
- Beijing Aerospace Flight Control Center
- Wenchang Space Launch Site
- Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center
- Siziwang Banner (landing site)
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Related |
- CNSA
- Project 921
- Shuguang
- People's Liberation Army Astronaut Corps
- Chinese women in space
- List of Chinese astronauts
- Shuguang Group 1970 list
- China Group 1996
- Chinese Group 1
- Group 2
- Group 3
- Yuan Wang tracking ship
- Next-generation
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- Underline indicates current missions
- Italics indicates future missions
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Chinese space program |
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- China National Space Administration (CNSA)
- China Manned Space Agency
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Spaceports and landing sites |
- Jiuquan
- Taiyuan
- Wenchang
- Xichang
- Siziwang Banner (landing site)
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Launch vehicles |
- Long March 1
- Long March 2
- Long March 3
- Long March 3A
- Long March 3B
- Long March 3C
- Long March 4
- Long March 4A
- Long March 4B
- Long March 4C
- Long March 5
- Long March 6
- Long March 7
- Long March 8
- Long March 9 (In development)
- Long March 11
- Kuaizhou
- Kaituozhe
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Exploration programs |
- Shuguang (cancelled)
- CMS (human spaceflight)
- Chang'e (lunar exploration)
- Tiangong (space station)
- Tianwen (interplanetary exploration)
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Projects and missions |
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Science | Planetary science |
- Chang'e 1 (2007–09)
- Chang'e 2 (2010–present)
- Yinghuo 1† (2011)
- Chang'e 3 (2013–present)
- Chang'e 5-T1 (2014–present)
- Yutu rover (2013–2016)
- Chang'e 4 (2018–present)
- Yutu-2 rover (2018–present)
- Tianwen-1 (2020–present)
- Chang'e 5 (2020–present)
- Zhurong rover (2021–present)
- Interstellar Express (2024)
- Chang'e 6 (2024)
- Tianwen-2 (2025)
- Chang'e 7 (2026)
- Tianwen-4 (2029)
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Astronomy and cosmology | |
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Earth observation |
- CSES (2018–present)
- Double Star (2003–07)
- Gaofen Series (2013–present)
- Haiyang Series (2002–present)
- TanSat (2016–present)
- Yaogan Series (2006–present)
- Ziyuan Series (CBERS) (1999–present)
- SMILE (2024)
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Human spaceflight | Uncrewed expeditions | |
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Crewed expeditions | |
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Space laboratories and cargos | |
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Tiangong space station modules |
- Tianhe (2021–present)
- Wentian (2022–present)
- Mengtian (2022–present)
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Navigation |
- BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS)
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Telecommunications |
- Apstar Series (1994–present)
- Chinasat Series (1994–present)
- Queqiao (2018–present)
- Tianlian I (2008–present)
- Tianlian II (2019–present)
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Technology demonstrators | |
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- Future missions marked in italics, failed missions marked with † sign
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На других языках
[de] Ye Guangfu
Ye Guangfu (chinesisch .mw-parser-output .Hant{font-size:110%}葉光富 / .mw-parser-output .Hans{font-size:110%}叶光富, Pinyin Yè Guāngfù; * September 1980 in Chengdu, Provinz Sichuan) ist ein chinesischer Kampfpilot und Raumfahrzeugführer der Stufe II beim Raumfahrerkorps der Volksbefreiungsarmee.[1]
- [en] Ye Guangfu
[fr] Ye Guangfu
Ye Guangfu (chinois : 叶光富), né à Chengdu en 1980, est un astronaute chinois.
[ru] Е Гуанфу
Е Гуанфу (кит. упр. 叶光富, пиньинь Yè Guāngfù); род 1 сентября 1980) — космонавт Китая, полковник ВВС КНР (китайский военный лётчик ВВС НОАК).
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