Chinese Astronauts Set Spacewalk Record on Tiangong Station

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Zebrafish sent to China's Tiangong space station are thriving in a self-sustaining aquatic ecosystem, part of a research project by the Chinese Academy of Sciences to study the effects of microgravity on vertebrates. This experiment, the first of its kind, aims to understand biological responses to space conditions and has implications for long-duration space missions.
Topics:science#aquatic-research#chinese-space-program#microgravity#sciencespace#tiangong-space-station#zebrafish
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- Chinese astronauts complete record-breaking spacewalk to protect Tiangong space station from debris South China Morning Post
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