HELSINKI — Two Chinese astronauts completed a record-setting extravehicular activity outside Tiangong space station Tuesday.
Shenzhou-19 commander Cai Xuzhe, wearing a Feitian extravehicular activity suit marked with red, exited the Wentian experiment module hatch of the Tiangong space station at 11:51 p.m. Eastern, Dec. 16 (0451 UTC, Dec. 17).
Cai attached himself to Tiangong’s robotic arm and retrieved equipment needed for the EVA from the airlock, assisted by crewmate Song Lingdong. Song, in a suit with blue markings, exited Wentian at 1:32 a.m. Dec. 17 (0632 UTC) to perform his tasks, according to China Central Television (CCTV). Signatures from previous users of the spacesuits are visible on the Fetian primary life support systems in video of the spacewalk.
Crewmate Wang Haoze assisted operations from inside Tiangong’s Tianhe module, while the operation also received support from the ground.
Cai Xuzhe and Song Lingdong returned to the Wentian module and closed the hatch at 8:57 a.m. Eastern (1357 UTC), according to China’s human spaceflight agency, CMSEO. The astronauts carried out installation of space debris protection devices, the inspection and handling of external equipment and facilities.
The installation of protective panels was described as to protect cables and pipelines of the thermal control equipment outside the Tianhe module from debris, CCTV reported, citing a researcher from the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), which built and launched the space station modules.