Jing Haipeng, an astronaut who has been on the China Space Station for three times, is 57 years old this year.
Jing Haipeng is a special astronaut, because he has flown into space three times. Jing Haipeng's journey as an astronaut was not entirely smooth sailing. Without his love and persistence in the aerospace industry, I am afraid we would not have such excellent astronauts now. Jing Haipeng first signed up as a pilot in 1984, but for various reasons, he was unfortunately unsuccessful.
After the pilot lost the election, Jing Haipeng's family decided to let him drop out of school to work. Fortunately, under the persuasion of relatives and neighbors and Jing Haipeng's assurance that he would be admitted to the pilot's exam, his parents agreed to Jing Haipeng's dream-seeking trip and did not let him drop out of school to work. Jing Haipeng did not live up to his parents' efforts and expectations and was successfully admitted to Baoding Aviation School, the predecessor of China People's Liberation Army Air Force University of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
In the army, Jing Haipeng met the love of his life: Zhang Ping. Later, they got married at 1993. From 65438 to 0996, Jing Haipeng began to participate in astronaut selection, and his wife Zhang Ping came with good news-she was pregnant. When Jing Haipeng was successfully selected as an astronaut, his son was just four months old and had not yet been named. In order to commemorate this special moment, Jing Haipeng specially named his son Jing Yufei.
The formal training of astronauts is more arduous than most people think. Not only is the training program extremely strict, but even it takes a long time to be separated from your family before you can see your family during the holidays. Time flies, in a blink of an eye, came to 2008. After decades of rigorous training, Jing Haipeng developed excellent professional skills and was selected as the Shenzhou VII astronaut. With the successful launch of Shenzhou VII, Jing Haipeng's long-cherished wish has finally come true.
What is China Space Station?
China Space Station, also known as Tiangong Space Station, is the first manned space station independently built by China. The China National Space Administration is responsible for its construction and operation, and it is planned to run in orbit for more than 10 years.
China Space Station consists of a core module and two experimental modules with a total mass of about 66 tons, which can support three astronauts to live for a long time and carry out various scientific experiments. The core cabin and module are the largest and can accommodate the life and work of astronauts. These two experimental cabins are named space cabin and space cabin, which are mainly responsible for scientific experiments and technical verification.
The launch of China Space Station marks a new milestone in China's space industry. It will be more complex and advanced than the previous Tiangong Space Laboratory. The success of this project will also have a far-reaching impact on the future development of China's space industry and lay the foundation for its further development into deep space.