Nie Haisheng

Nie Haisheng
Born (1964-10-13) 13 October 1964 (age 60)
Zaoyang, Hubei, China
NationalityChina Chinese
Alma mater PLA Air Force Changchun Flight College
AwardsAugust 1 Medal
Space career
PLAAC Taikonaut and Commander
Previous occupation
PLAAF fighter pilot, director of navigation
RankMajor general, PLASSF
Time in space
111 days, 14 hours and 13 minutes
SelectionChinese Group 1
Total EVAs
1
Total EVA time
5h 55m[1]
MissionsShenzhou 6, Shenzhou 10, Shenzhou 12
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese聂海胜
Traditional Chinese聶海勝
Literal meaningNie Sea-Victory
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinNiè Hǎishèng

Nie Haisheng (born 13 October 1964[2]) is a major general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Strategic Support Force (PLASSF) in active service as an taikonaut and the third commander (unit chief) of the PLA Astronaut Corps (PLAAC). He was a PLA Air Force fighter pilot and director of navigation.

Nie flew on Shenzhou 6 and served as commander on both the Shenzhou 10 and Shenzhou 12 missions, the latter of which became the first crew to visit the Tiangong space station. In 2021, with a combined 111 days in space, he set a new record for longest stay in space by a Chinese astronaut, becoming the first to exceed 100 days and is one of only two Chinese astronauts to have flown three times.[3]

  1. ^ "Nie Haisheng - EVA experience". 20 August 2021. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Taikonaut (yuhangyuan) Biography: Nie Haisheng". spacefacts.de. 10 February 2022. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  3. ^ "Chinese astronaut Nie Haisheng set for record-breaking space stay".