The Shenzhou-21 crew aboard China's orbiting space station completed their mission's first series of extravehicular activities on Tuesday, according to the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA).
The astronaut trio – Zhang Lu, Wu Fei and Zhang Hongzhang – worked for approximately eight hours and completed their tasks at 6.45pm Beijing time, assisted by the space station's robotic arm and a team on Earth.
Wu is the youngest Chinese astronaut to carry out an extravehicular mission to date.
Zhang Lu and Wu, tasked with conducting spacewalk operations, completed the inspection and photography of the Shenzhou-20 return capsule's viewport window, the installation of a debris protection device for the space station, and the replacement of the multilayer cover on the thermal control adapter, according to the CMSA.
During the Shenzhou-21 crewed mission, planned extravehicular activities involving crew and applied payloads will also be conducted, as will scientific experiments and technical tests.
Depending on the situation determined, the crew may also undertake protective operations on the damaged window of the Shenzhou-20 spacecraft, according to the CMSA. (Xinhua)
