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The first Chinese astronaut, Liu Yang, has set several records at the Shandong Taishan Space Station. In particular, he has broken down the record for the longest time spent in space by a Chinese astronaut. Liu Yang is a retired pilot who has been working as a flight engineer on board the Shenzhou-11 mission. He has been in space for over six months and has spent more than 24 hours in orbit. This marks the longest time spent in space by a Chinese astronaut to date. In addition to his time in space, Liu Yang has also broken down the record for the highest average altitude achieved by a Chinese astronaut. At a height of 100 kilometers,La Liga Stadium he achieved the second-highest average altitude record ever set by a Chinese astronaut. Furthermore, Liu Yang has also set new records in terms of fuel efficiency. He has been able to burn 180 liters of fuel per minute during his time in space, which is significantly higher than the previous record of 150 liters per minute. Overall, Liu Yang's achievements are impressive and demonstrate China's continued progress in space exploration. The fact that he was able to break records while working as a flight engineer adds to the excitement of his mission and highlights the country's commitment to space exploration. |
