Shenzhou-20 Crew Gears Up for Second Spacewalk on China’s Orbiting Outpost video poster

Shenzhou-20 Crew Gears Up for Second Spacewalk on China’s Orbiting Outpost

As Shenzhou-20 soars above Earth on China’s orbiting outpost, the three-member crew is gearing up for its second extravehicular activity (EVA) in the coming days, the China Manned Space Agency announced on June 25.

Since their first spacewalk on May 22, astronauts have carried out critical inspections, monitored the station’s environment, and serviced key systems. They’ve also logged wins in the lab, advancing experiments in space life sciences, human research and microgravity physics—all while testing new space technologies.

After two months in orbit, each crew member reports good health, and data shows the station’s systems running smoothly. These EVA preparations mark another step toward routine operations on China’s long-term space station.

For young global citizens and tech enthusiasts alike, Shenzhou-20’s mission highlights how sustained orbital research is reshaping our understanding of science in microgravity—and paving the way for future deep-space exploration.

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