China astronauts are: Yang Liwei, Fei Junlong, Nie Haisheng, Zhai Zhigang, Liu Boming, Jing Haipeng, Liu Yang, Liu Wang, Wang Yaping, Zhang Xiaoguang, Deng Qingming, Pan Zhanchun, Zhao Chuandong, Chen Dong, Chen Quan and Li Qinglong. (including some astronauts who have never performed flying missions)
1. Yang Liwei
Yang Liwei: Male, Han nationality, born in Suizhong, Liaoning Province, with a university education, born in June 1965, is a special astronaut, with the rank of deputy military officer and major general. He won the third class twice and flew safely in the former air force for 1,35 hours.
On October 15th, 23, at 9: Beijing time, Yang Liwei went into space for the first time on the Shenzhou 5 spacecraft carried by the Long March II F rocket, becoming the first astronaut in China. He is currently the deputy director of China Manned Space Engineering Office.
Second, Fei Junlong
Fei Junlong: Male, Han nationality, Kunshan, Jiangsu, party member, university culture. Born in May 1965, he joined the army in June 1982 and joined the party in May 1985. He was once the captain of the Astronaut Brigade of the China People's Liberation Army, a special astronaut, a deputy military officer and a major general.
He used to be a flight technical inspector in a flight academy of the Air Force. He flew over a class V fighter plane and flew safely for 1,79 hours. He was a special pilot of the Air Force. After years of professional training, he passed the comprehensive assessment of astronauts' professional skills with excellent results, and was the second batch of astronauts in China who went into space.
Third, Nie Haisheng
Nie Haisheng: Born in Zaoyang, Hubei Province in September 1964. He joined the army in June 1983 and joined the Party in December 1986. He is now a special astronaut of the Astronaut Brigade of the China People's Liberation Army. Safe flight for 148 hours, air force first-class pilot. He was selected as the first manned space pilot echelon in China. In June 25, he was selected as a member of the Shenzhou VI manned flight crew.
on October 12th, 25, the dream of "visiting the moon in nine days" finally came true. In November 25, he was promoted from a third-class astronaut to a first-class astronaut, and in 26, he was promoted to a special astronaut. At the end of 21, he was promoted to deputy military rank. In June 211, he was promoted to the rank of Major General.
At 17: 38 on June 11th, 213, Nie Haisheng followed Shenzhou 1 to space for the second time. The flight crew consisted of Nie Haisheng, Zhang Xiaoguang and Wang Yaping (female), with Nie Haisheng as the commander.
In February p>216, Nie Haisheng became the captain of the China People's Liberation Army Astronaut Brigade. ?
Fourth, Zhai Zhigang
Zhai Zhigang: Male, Han nationality, from Longjiang County, Qiqihar, Heilongjiang Province, party member, university culture, double bachelor. Born in October 1966, he joined the army in June 1985 and joined the party in September 1991. He is a special astronaut of the Astronaut Brigade of the China People's Liberation Army, with the rank of deputy military officer and major general.
I used to be a flight instructor of a regiment in the Air Force Trial Training Center. I flew over J-7 and J-8 aircraft and flew safely for 95 hours, so I was a first-class pilot of the Air Force. China's first astronauts. He was selected as the first manned space flight astronaut echelon in China. In June 25, he was selected as a member of the Shenzhou VI manned flight crew. In June 28, he was selected into the Shenzhou VII manned flight crew.
At 16: 43: 24 Beijing time on September 27th, 28, Shenzhou VII astronaut Zhai Zhigang began to leave the capsule. At 16: 45: 17, Zhai Zhigang took his first step in space, and at 16: 59, he finished his spacewalk and returned to the orbital module. The Central Committee, the State Council and the Central Military Commission awarded Zhai Zhigang an "Aerospace Hero", and Hu Jintao personally awarded Zhai Zhigang an "Aerospace Meritorious Medal" and a certificate.
V. Liu Boming
Liu Boming: Male, Han nationality, native of Yi 'an County, Qiqihar, Heilongjiang, party member, university culture, double bachelor. Born in September 1966, enlisted in June 1985, joined the party in September 199, served as deputy military officer, major general and special astronaut. He used to be the squadron leader of a regiment of an Air Force Aviation Division. He flew over the J-8 aircraft and flew safely for 15 hours. He was a first-class pilot of the Air Force.
In June p>25, he was selected as a member of the crew of Shenzhou VI manned space flight. The Central Committee, the State Council and the Central Military Commission awarded Comrade Liu Boming the title of "Hero Astronaut". Hu Jintao personally awarded the "Aerospace Meritorious Medal" and certificate to Liu Boming.
VI. Jing Haipeng
Jing Haipeng: Male, Han nationality, native of Yuncheng, party member, university culture, double bachelor. Born in October 1966, he joined the army in June 1985 and joined the party in September 1987, with the rank of deputy military officer and major general. He used to be the pilot director of a certain regiment of the Air Force Aviation Division, flew over the J-6 aircraft, flew safely for 12 hours, and was a first-class pilot of the Air Force.
On November 7th, 28, at 1: am, the conference to celebrate the successful manned space flight of Shenzhou VII was held in the Great Hall of the People. The Central Committee, the State Council and the Central Military Commission awarded Comrade Jing Haipeng the title of "Hero Astronaut". Hu Jintao personally awarded the "Aerospace Meritorious Medal" and certificate to Jing Haipeng. On June 15, 212, he was confirmed as a member of the Shenzhou-9 flight team and served as the CEO.
Therefore, Jing Haipeng became the first China man to return to space. On October 1st, 212, the Central Committee of China, the State Council and the Central Military Commission decided to award Comrade Jing Haipeng the "Second Class Medal for Aerospace Meritorious Service". ?
VII. Liu Yang
Liu Yang, female, Han nationality, from Linzhou City, Henan Province, party member, with a bachelor's degree. Born in October 1978, he joined the army in August 1997 and joined the Party in May 21. He is now a fourth-class astronaut of the China People's Liberation Army Astronaut Brigade with the rank of major. He used to be the deputy captain of a flight brigade of a certain division of the Air Force, flying safely for 168 hours and being a second-class pilot of the Air Force.
In May p>21, he officially became the second batch of astronauts in China. After more than two years of astronaut training, he has completed the training tasks of dozens of subjects in eight categories, such as basic theory, aerospace environmental adaptability, aerospace professional technology, flight procedures and mission simulation training, and passed the comprehensive assessment of astronaut professional technology with excellent results.
On June 15th, 212, he was confirmed as an astronaut of Shenzhou IX. On June 15th, 212, she became the first female astronaut in China. On October 1st, 212, the Central Committee of China, the State Council and the Central Military Commission decided to award Comrade Liu Yang the honorary title of "Hero Astronaut" and the "Third-Class Medal for Space Meritorious Service".
VIII. Liu Wang
Liu Wang, male, Han nationality, native of Pingyao County, Shanxi Province, party member, with a master's degree. Born in March 1969, enlisted in August 1988, joined the party in June 1988, and was rated as a second-class pilot of the Air Force. Now he is a special astronaut of the Astronaut Brigade of China People's Liberation Army, with the rank of senior colonel. In January 1998, he officially became the first astronaut in China.
In March, 212, he was selected as the flight crew of Shenzhou-9 mission, and was confirmed as a member of Shenzhou-9 flight crew on June 15th of the same year. On October 1st, 212, the Central Committee of China, the State Council and the Central Military Commission decided to award Comrade Liu Wang the honorary title of "Hero Astronaut" and the "Third-Class Medal for Space Meritorious Service". ?
IX. Wang Yaping
Wang Yaping, female, Han nationality, from Yantai City, Shandong Province, party member, with a bachelor's degree. Born in January, 198, enlisted in August, 1997, and joined the Party in May, 2. He is a fourth-class astronaut of the Astronaut Brigade of the China People's Liberation Army and holds the rank of major. He used to be the deputy captain of a flight brigade of a certain division of the Air Force, flying safely for 16 hours, and was rated as the second-class pilot of the Air Force.
In May p>21, he officially became the second batch of astronauts in China. After rigorous astronaut training, he passed the comprehensive assessment of astronauts' professional skills with excellent results. In April 213, he was selected into the flight crew of Tiangong-1 and Shenzhou-1 manned missions. Became the first female astronaut born in 198s in China. In July, 213, the Central Committee of China, the State Council and the Central Military Commission decided to award Comrade Wang Yaping the honorary title of "Hero Astronaut" and the "Third-Class Aerospace Meritorious Medal".
X. Zhang Xiaoguang
Zhang Xiaoguang, male, Manchu, from Jinzhou City, Liaoning Province, party member, with a master's degree. Born in May 1966, he joined the army in June 1985 and joined the party in August 1988. He is now a second-class astronaut of the China People's Liberation Army Astronaut Brigade and holds the rank of senior colonel. He used to be the squadron leader of a flight brigade of a certain division of the Air Force, flying safely for 1 hours, and was rated as the first-class pilot of the Air Force.
in January p>1998, he officially became the first astronaut in China. At 17: 38 on June 11th, 213, Nie Haisheng and Wang Yaping went into space by Shenzhou 1. In July 213, the Central Committee of China, the State Council and the Central Military Commission decided to award Comrade Zhang Xiaoguang the honorary title of "Hero Astronaut" and the "Third-Class Medal for Space Meritorious Service". ?
11. Deng Qingming (an astronaut who has never performed a flying mission)
Deng Qingming, male, is a native of Jiangxi Province, China, the first astronaut in China. At the end of 1997, he became one of the first 14 astronauts in the Shenzhou program. He has been training with Pan Zhanchun, Zhang Xiaoguang, Zhao Chuandong, Chen Quan and other astronauts for 15 years. ?
12. Chen Dong
Male, Han nationality, native of Zhengzhou, Henan Province, born in Luoyang, Henan Province, party member, bachelor degree. Born in December 1978, he joined the army in August 1997 and joined the party in April 1999. He is now a third-class astronaut of the Astronaut Brigade of the China People's Liberation Army with the rank of colonel. He used to be the captain of the flight brigade of a certain division of the Air Force, flying safely for 15 hours, and was rated as the first-class pilot of the Air Force.
In May p>21, he officially became the second batch of astronauts in China. After years of astronaut training, he has completed the training tasks of hundreds of subjects in eight categories, such as basic theory, aerospace environmental adaptability and professional technology, and passed various assessments with excellent comprehensive evaluation results. In June 216, he was selected as the astronaut crew of Tiangong-2 and Shenzhou-11 manned missions.
XIII. Pan Zhanchun (an astronaut who has never performed a flying mission)
Pan Zhanchun, born in May 1963, was born in Xi 'an, Shaanxi Province. He joined the army in July 1981, joined the party in January 1985, and was an astronaut in China. In 1998, he became one of the first 14 astronauts in the Shenzhou program and served in the Tianjin troops of the China People's Liberation Army.
XIV. Chen Quan (an astronaut who has never performed a flying mission)
Chen Quan, born in Suining City, Sichuan Province in 1963, was awarded a master's degree in aerospace engineering from Tsinghua University Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics in January 21. Senior colonel rank, deputy teacher position, second-class astronaut.
he enlisted in July p>1981. In January 1998, he joined the first astronaut brigade of the China People's Liberation Army. In 28 and 213, he entered the "Shenzhou VII" and "Shenzhou X" echelons and won the second class merit. Chen Quan, who reached the age of 5, retired in early 214. There are many people with the same name.
XV. Zhao Chuandong (an astronaut who has never performed a flying mission)
Zhao Chuandong, male, was born in the courtyard of the Naval Aviation School in Huludao City, Liaoning Province in 1963. He was an astronaut in China, and became one of the first 14 astronauts in the Shenzhou program in 1998. In May 219, he served as the chief aerospace science consultant of Beijing Jiutian Future Science and Technology Development Co., Ltd.
XVII. Li Qinglong (an astronaut who has never performed a flying mission)
Li Qinglong, male, born in Dingyuan, Anhui Province in 1963, is a senior colonel, one of the first two astronauts in China, and the coach of space hero Yang Liwei. Li Qinglong graduated from Dingyuan Middle School in 198 and was admitted to Xi 'an Air Force Missile Academy. In 1984, he became the first batch of undergraduate pilots of the Air Force.
In October, 1995, Li Qinglong and Wu Jie from Henan became the first two astronauts in China, and were sent to Gagarin Astronaut Training Center in Russia for training, focusing on "spacewalking" and won the certificate of "International Astronaut" with excellent results. In January 21, he was awarded a master's degree in engineering by Tsinghua University Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
18. Wu Jie (an astronaut who has never performed a flying mission)
Wu Jie, male, Han nationality, was born in Zhengzhou, party member, Henan Province in October 1963. He is a first-class pilot of the Air Force with a bachelor's degree and a rank of senior colonel. He used to be a coach and astronaut of the Astronaut Brigade of the China People's Liberation Army. In June 25, he was selected as a member of the flight crew of Shenzhou VI.
Wu Jie is one of the first 14 astronauts in China and one of the two coaches of Yang Liwei, the first astronaut to travel in space.
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