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Wednesday October 30, 2024

China’s only woman spaceflight engineer in crew for ‘dream’ mission

By AFP
October 30, 2024
Astronaut Wang Haoze will become the third Chinese woman to take part in a crewed mission when the Shenzhou-19 team takes off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in northwest China on Oct 30, 2024. — AFP
Astronaut Wang Haoze will become the third Chinese woman to take part in a crewed mission when the Shenzhou-19 team takes off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in northwest China on Oct 30, 2024. — AFP

JIUQUAN, China: China´s only woman spaceflight engineer will be among a crew of three astronauts blasting off on a “dream” mission to the Tiangong space station this week, Beijing announced on Tuesday.

The new Tiangong team will carry out experiments with an eye to the space programme´s ambitious goal of placing astronauts on the Moon by 2030 and eventually constructing a lunar base. The Shenzhou-19 mission is scheduled to take off with its trio of space explorers at 4:27 am on Wednesday (2027 GMT Tuesday) from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in northwest China, the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) said.

Among the crew is Wang Haoze, 34, who is China´s only female spaceflight engineer, according to the agency. She will become the third Chinese woman to take part in a crewed mission. “Like everyone else, I dream of going to the space station to have a look,” Wang told a media gathering on Tuesday alongside her fellow crew members, lined up behind podiums and tall panes of glass to seal them off from the public.

“I want to meticulously complete each task and protect our home in space,” she said. “I also want to travel in deep space and wave at the stars.” Headed by Cai Xuzhe, the team will return to Earth in “late April or early May next year”, CMSA Deputy Director Lin Xiqiang said at a separate press event confirming the launch. Cai, a 48-year-old former air force pilot, brings experience from a previous stint aboard Tiangong as part of the Shenzhou-14 mission in 2022.