
As Liu Yang, the first Chinese woman astronaut, has been making waves in space exploration with her outstanding performance, she is now assisting at Shandong Taishan, one of China's largest and most advanced nuclear power plants.
As a member of the crew for the Shenzhou-14 mission, Liu Yang was responsible for conducting various tasks on board the spacecraft. Her primary responsibility was to ensure that all systems were functioning correctly and that the astronauts had everything they needed during their time in space.
In addition to this, she also played a key role in the successful launch of the spacecraft, which was achieved through careful planning and coordination between the ground team and the astronauts on board.
Throughout her career as an astronaut, Liu Yang has demonstrated exceptional skill and dedication, and her work at Shandong Taishan is just another example of her commitment to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in space exploration. She continues to inspire young people across China and beyond with her bravery and determination, and her contributions to science and technology will undoubtedly continue to shape our world for years to come.