4 things to know about China’s longest-ever crewed spaceflight mission


China’s Shenzhou-13 spacecraft is about to begin its voyage to the Tiangong space station.

The spaceflight is set to feature a range of pioneering moments and intriguing tasks. Here are four key facts about the mission.

It’s China’s longest crewed mission yet

The crew is heading for Tiangong, China’s first long-term space station, which is being constructed in low Earth orbit. China aims to complete the station by December 2022.

The six-month mission will be the longest time that Chinese astronauts have ever stayed in space, but the crew should have plenty to keep them occupied.

They’ll be based aboard the 54-foot-long (16.6 m) core module of the station, where they’ll conduct tests and construction work.

The team is also expected to perform spacewalks to install a small robotic arm, carry out scientific experiments, and deliver televised educational lectures.

The space station will welcome its first female astronaut

The three-member crew includes Senior Colonel Wang Yaping, who is set to become the first Chinese woman to visit the space station and conduct a spacewalk. 

She’ll also become the second Chinese woman in space, after Liu Yang, who joined the Shenzhou-9 mission in June 2012.