Shenzhou-23 celebrates month in orbit with cooked pumpkin | China Space Station
China's Shenzhou-23 crew has marked one month in orbit aboard the China Space Station. Astronauts Zhu Yangzhu, Zhang Zhiyuan, and Li Jiaying have continued a range of scientific experiments while adapting to daily life in space. Over the past week, the crew conducted ultrasound checks, brainwave-based experiments, robotic interaction tests and microgravity physics tasks. They also used a traditional Chinese medicine diagnostic device to collect health data for long-term in-orbit monitoring. In a lighter moment, the astronauts heated pumpkin pieces in a space oven, adding a touch of everyday life to their space station routine.
Shenzhou-23 marks the 40th flight of China's crewed spaceflight program and the seventh crewed flight mission since the Tiangong Space Station entered its application and development phase in late 2022.
Zhu Yangzhu 朱杨柱, Commander & Flight Engineer (second spaceflight)
Zhang Zhiyuan 张志远, Pilot (first spaceflight)
Duration: 31 seconds
Release Date: June 7, 2026
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