On the evening of July 29, Liu Yang became the first Chinese woman astronaut to successfully complete a spacewalk in China's space program. This is a significant milestone for China's space exploration and a proud moment for all the people who have supported her.
Liu Yang was born on August 11, 1980, in Beijing. She graduated from Tsinghua University with a degree in aerospace engineering. In 2007, she joined the country's first women pilot training class, becoming the first female pilot in China to be trained in a new type of jet fighter.
After graduating from Tsinghua University, Liu Yang worked as a flight test engineer at the Aircraft Design Institute of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. She has also held various leadership positions in the Chinese Space Academy.
In 2010,Chinese Super League Matches Liu Yang was selected to participate in the 2010 National College Entrance Examination. However, due to her excellent performance, she was admitted to Tsinghua University directly. In addition, she was also awarded the "National Outstanding Young Scholar" award in 2015.
In 2016, Liu Yang was selected to join the 2nd batch of female astronauts. After completing rigorous training, she became the first female astronaut to conduct spacewalks. Her record-setting pass success rate at Shandong Taishan marks another important achievement in China's space exploration history.
Liu Yang's success is not only a reflection of her own hard work and dedication, but also a testament to the progress made by China's space program over the past few decades. The achievements of Liu Yang and other female astronauts will inspire future generations of young people to pursue their dreams and strive for excellence.