China's Shenzhou 14 crew, the group staying at the Chinese space station, shared their stunning photos of space.
The China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) released the images captured by the Shenzhou astronauts.
"The China Manned Space Engineering Office has officially released photographs taken by the crew of Shenzhou 14 in orbit," said China's human spaceflight organization via its official press release.
China Shenzhou 14 Crew Shares Their Space Photos
According to Space.Com's latest report, Shenzhou's 14 astronauts were the ones who personally captured the new stunning space images.
Now, here are the things that these Chinese astronauts decided to focus on:
Commander Chen Dong (Captured a photo of himself inside the Tiangong space station. He also took photos of Earth, airglow, as well as the moon.)
Cai Xuzhe (Snapped a photo of the Hainan island. He also captured an image of a tomato plant aboard the Tiangong space station.)
Liu Yang (Also captured a photo of herself holding the Chinese flag while inside the new space station. One of her photos includes the moon, while the remaining two shows the Earth's elegance.)
If you want to see the exact images that these Shenzhou 14 astronauts captured, you can visit this link.
Shenzhou 14 Crew Conducts Experiments
Of course, capturing stunning images of outer space, Earth, and the moon is not the only thing done by the Shenzhou 14 crew members.
CGTN reported that these Chinese space experts also conducted 15 essential medical experiments as part of their six-month mission.
They explained that the conducted space experiments include studying the bone, blood vessels, heart, muscle, and immune system.
They also focused on the astronauts' biological rhythms, as well as physical behaviors.
Aside from these, they also observed the physiological system of the human body and conducted fatigue grading based on brain load.
Li Yinghui proudly announced that they had already completed three-quarters of their tasks.
They are expected to complete their remaining experiments before they leave the Chinese space station around December. You can click here to learn more about their medical experiments at the Tiangong space station.
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Written by Griffin Davis