Astronaut Wang Yaping snaps Earth photos and more from Chinese space station



Wang Yaping is a Chinese person in the space station. The image is from the CNSA.

The first woman in China's new space station snapped some great pictures of our homeworld.

Wang Yaping flew to the core module with her colleagues Zhai Zhigang and Ye Guangfu.
An image taken by Wang shows a lake at the bottom of the picture.

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Commander Zhai Zhigang and Ye Guangfu took photos of Wang in the Tianhe module as she floated in microgravity and handled apples.
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An image taken by Wang shows a lake at the bottom of the picture. The image is from the CNSA.

The images were taken from the space station. The image is from the CNSA.

Wang Yaping is a Chinese Astronaut who is on the space station. The image is from the CNSA.

Wang Yaping is inside the space station. The image is from the CNSA.

Wang Yaping was a veteran of the mission to the smaller space lab. Millions of Chinese school children watched a live broadcast of Wang's lecture on space physics, which he delivered to a class of children back on Earth.
An image shared by Our Space shows the contrast between the two space stations.

The Chinese woman who became the first Chinese woman to embark on an extravehicular activity, or spacewalk, is expected to perform a similar duty at some point during the six-month-long Shenzhou 13 mission.
Zhai, Wang and Ye carried out their first spacewalk on November 7. The crew is responsible for testing and preparing the Tianhe module to receive new modules next year, as well as performing experiments and conducting science outreach.
An image of mountainous terrain from the perspective of Wang Yaping, who is on China's Tiangong space station module. The image is from the CNSA.

The first three astronauts were sent to Tianhe after the three-month-long Shenzhou 12 mission.
A series of stunning images of Earth were returned by Tang Hongbo and others.

In case of an emergency on Tianhe, the Long March 2F rocket and the Shenzhou 14 are in a state of near-readiness.

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