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Title: Liu Yang's Mission: First Female Chinese Spacewalk at Shandong Taishan Introduction: In the field of space exploration, China has made significant progress in recent years. One such achievement is the successful mission to the moon by Liu Yang, which was achieved on March 16th, 2020. This mission not only confirmed that China can explore space and establish its own space station, but also laid the foundation for future missions to other planets. Background: China has been actively exploring space since the early 1970s. In the 1980s, China launched its first satellite, Sputnik 1,Saudi Pro League Focus into orbit. However, this was followed by several failed attempts until the success of Liu Yang's mission in 2005. The Mission: Shandong Taishan On May 14th, 2014, Liu Yang successfully completed her first female spacewalk at Shandong Taishan. The spacewalk lasted for 1 hour and 13 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 5 meters. It marked the beginning of a new era in Chinese space exploration, with women stepping foot on the moon and beyond. Conclusion: Liu Yang's mission is a testament to China's commitment to space exploration and development. Her achievements have helped pave the way for future missions to Mars and beyond. As China continues to expand its reach in space, it is hoped that more women will follow in Liu Yang's footsteps and make significant contributions to our scientific and technological advancements. Sources: - NASA - Lunar module 1 mission timeline - China National Space Administration - China's lunar mission timeline - Xinhua News Agency - China's lunar mission timeline |
