Shenzhou 7

Shenzhou 7
Shenzhou 7 spacecraft model
COSPAR ID2008-047A Edit this at Wikidata
SATCAT no.33386
Mission duration2 days, 20 hours, 27 minutes
Spacecraft properties
Spacecraft typeShenzhou
Crew
Crew size3
MembersZhai Zhigang
Liu Boming
Jing Haipeng
EVAs1
EVA duration22 minutes
Start of mission
Launch date25 September 2008, 13:10:04.988 (2008-09-25UTC13:10:04Z) UTC[1]
RocketLong March 2F
Launch siteJiuquan LA-4/SLS-1
End of mission
Landing date28 September 2008, 09:37 (2008-09-28UTC09:38Z) UTC[2]
Landing siteSiziwang Banner
Central Inner Mongolia[vague]
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
RegimeLow Earth

Zhai, Liu and Jing
Shenzhou missions

Shenzhou 7 (simplified Chinese: 神舟七号; traditional Chinese: 神舟七號; pinyin: Shénzhōu Qī Hào) was the third human spaceflight mission of the Chinese space program. The mission, which included the first Chinese extra-vehicular activity (EVA) carried out by crew members Zhai Zhigang and Liu Boming, marked the commencement of the second phase of the Chinese government's Project 921.

The Shenzhou spacecraft carrying the three crew members was launched 25 September 2008, by a Long March 2F (CZ-2F) rocket which lifted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center at 21:10 CST.[1][3] The mission lasted three days, after which the craft landed safely in Siziwang Banner in central Inner Mongolia on 28 September 2008, at 17:37 CST.[2][4] The Shenzhou 7 EVA made the Chinese space program the third to have conducted an EVA. EVAs had previously been conducted by the space programs of the Soviet Union (later Russia) and the United States.

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