cosmos.wikisort.org - CosmonautZhang Xiaoguang (simplified Chinese: 张晓光; traditional Chinese: 張曉光; pinyin: Zhāng Xiǎoguāng; born May 1966) is a Chinese military pilot and taikonaut selected as part of the Shenzhou program.
Chinese astronaut
Zhang Xiaoguang |
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Born | May 1966 (1966-05) (age 56)
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Nationality | Chinese |
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Space career |
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Time in space | 14 days, 14 hours, 29 minutes |
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Selection | Chinese Group 1 |
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Missions | Shenzhou 10 |
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Biography
He was born in May 1966 in Jinzhou, to a family of Manchu ethnicity and was a squadron commander in the People's Liberation Army Air Force when he was selected to be an astronaut in 1998. He had accumulated 1000 flight-hours as of 2004. He was selected as part of the backup crew for the Shenzhou 9 mission.[1] In 2013, he was selected to fly Shenzhou 10, the third spaceflight to the first Chinese space station Tiangong 1.[2]
Career
Shenzhou 10 was launched on 11 June 2013, at 09:38 UTC (17:38 local time) on a Long March 2F rocket.[3] It docked to the Tiangong-1 space station, and the crew spent 12 days on board.
Zhang returned to Earth on Wednesday, 26 June 2013 00:07 UTC. Total mission duration was 14 days 14 hours and 29 minutes.[4]
References
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] Zhang Xiaoguang
Zhang Xiaoguang (chinesisch .mw-parser-output .Hani{font-size:110%}张晓光, Pinyin Zhāng Xiǎoguāng; * Mai 1966 in Baichangmen, Provinz Liaoning, Volksrepublik China) ist ein chinesischer Kampfpilot und Mitglied des Raumfahrerkorps der Volksbefreiungsarmee.
- [en] Zhang Xiaoguang
[fr] Zhang Xiaoguang
Zhang Xiaoguang (chinois simplifié : 张晓光 ; chinois traditionnel : 張曉光) est un pilote et astronaute chinois, sélectionné dans le cadre du programme Shenzhou. Il est né dans le Liaoning en 1966 et a été commandant d'escadron dans la Force aérienne chinoise quand il a été choisi pour devenir astronaute en 1998. Il avait accumulé 1 000 heures de vol en 2004. Il a été sélectionné en tant que membre d'équipage de réserve pour la mission Shenzhou 9[1]. En 2013, il a été sélectionné pour la mission Shenzhou 10, le troisième vol spatial en direction de la première station spatiale chinoise Tiangong 1[2].
[it] Zhāng Xiǎoguāng
Zhāng Xiǎoguāng[1], in cinese semplificato 张晓光, in cinese tradizionale 張曉光 (Liaoning, maggio 1966), è un astronauta cinese.
[ru] Чжан Сяогуан
Чжан Сяогуа́н (кит. упр. 张晓光, пиньинь Zhāng Xiǎoguāng; родился в мае 1966 года, Цзиньчжоу, пров. Ляонин, КНР) — космонавт (тайконавт) Китая, лётчик первого класса ВВС НОАК, Космонавт-герой (2013).
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