In the Tiangong Space Station, the life of the six astronauts is also very comfortable.

The standard 6-hour work system means that scientific research tasks on the ground can be completed within 6 hours, and the rest of the time can be allocated freely. Except for ground approval of the extravehicular mission, you can do whatever you want at other times.

The three cabins have 650 cubic meters of activity, and each person has an average of 108 cubic meters, so it will never feel crowded.

Before going to space, astronauts must undergo adaptive training in a narrow space to adapt to life in a spacecraft.

But in the core cabin of Yun Palace, whether it is 4.7 meters or 6.8 meters in height, it will only give people a feeling of emptiness.

Before going to heaven, I thought it would be a difficult task for 6 people to stay on the space station for up to 90 days, but it would not be a big deal if they were in the core module of Yun Palace.

Not only the astronauts think so, but also the ground audiences think so.

On the first day up, Hu Dong, the deputy commander and a professional astronaut trained by Xinyuan, introduced the audience to the live broadcast room. On the ISS space station more than 10,000 kilometers away, astronauts from different countries also gathered together to watch their colleagues. live broadcast.

"First of all, I would like to say hello to my friends all over the world... Well, there may also be people in space who can see me. I am Hu Dong. First, let me show you the bedroom where I slept last night."

Hu Dong floated to the square cabin, and then pressed a switch above a wall that protruded about 30cm. The electric sliding door that occupied about half of the wall slid inward, revealing the scene inside.

It was a bedroom about 3 meters long and 2.5 meters high, with curved bulkheads on the sides, occupying the upper right side of the circular cross-section of the core cabin.

The 6 bedrooms are arranged with 3 facing each other, two at the bottom and one above. The interiors of the upper and lower bedrooms are mirrored, so astronauts sleep back-to-back.

After all, there is no gravity in space. As long as there is no reference object, no matter how you lie down, you will not feel like you are upside down.

In the ISS space station, six astronauts watching the live broadcast simultaneously uttered a cordial greeting.

What did they see? There is a 90cm single bed on the bedroom floor, with a certain gap left from the square bulkhead door.

There is a small table on the wall about 1 meter directly opposite the end of the bed. Above it are storage compartments and bookshelves. People can sit at the end of the bed and freely read books or play on the computer for a while. There is a notebook fixed on it. That's the evidence.

What’s even more enviable is the curved side. Two circular glass portholes show the starry sky, part of the Tiangong-2 space station and the Earth occupying one-third of the field of view!

One porthole is next to the desk, and the other is at the head of the bed. As long as you are in these two positions, you can be with the universe just by turning your head.

Tim, the first Chinese astronaut to enter the ISS, immediately thought of how he slept.

There are two sleeping bags fixed on the wall of the "Star" service cabin made by Lucia. You can get into it when sleeping. Compared with the core cabin of Yun Palace, it is like pitching a tent on the lawn of a villa. The gap is too big.

Think about yourself lying in such a comfortable bedroom, sitting on the desk drinking black tea, turning your head and seeing the starry sky and the earth...

"(Translation) Shit! Why not let Chinese people join the ISS? Then we should sleep in bedrooms instead of hanging on the wall like reindeer heads."

Aramco astronaut Scott answered him:

"(Translation) Tim, you should know the reason. In addition to the Unity mission in October, ISS also wanted to entrust a cargo mission to Xinyuan Aerospace, but it was taken over by Dragon spacecraft. NACA rejected them."

Tim: "(Translation) It was a mistake for Da Ying to join the ISS. If I had known earlier, I would have joined the Chinese. If we had gone first, we would have received preferential treatment."

Scott: "(Translation) It will indeed happen, but you can't catch up. China and Italy have already confirmed with the Chinese Space Administration that they will join the Tiangong Space Station."

"(Translation) Those two European traitors, huh?!"

There is a quarrel in the sky, but the network environment on the ground is a different story.

In China, there are American fans, Russian fans, Indian fans and even Vietnamese fans. Similarly, abroad, there are also a large number of Chinese fans.

Of course, the Chinese community is generally composed of non-Chinese people, and Chinese people generally try their best to distance themselves from their relationship with China, while stepping on the sidelines.

As for the Zhongchui, Annan, which is adjacent to China in the Confucian cultural circle, has the most.

Because he had a close relationship with his good neighbor, Annan copied almost everything from Hua Guo after becoming honest, even pasting and copying. Once, he almost caused other problems because he didn't replace it thoroughly.

The biggest dream of Annan people is to smuggle themselves to Kunming to work. The Chinese people are no less spirited than the Ami people.

The first phase of the Tiangong Space Station was completed. When they saw it, they basically said "Wow, wow, wow."

In the comments from Annan on YouTube, those praises can make Chinese people blush.

"China is already the world's largest country, and Americus has fallen behind."

"Civilization is still civilization. It is wider and neater than the barbarians' space station."

"Will astronauts go to the moon on the space station? Asians can also land on the moon. Long live China!"

"China is stronger than the alliance, love comes from Annan"

"If we merge with China, Annan astronauts will be able to go to space again."

"..."

Yes, there are astronauts in Annan. In 1980, as a younger brother of the alliance, Xun Zong promised to send an astronaut to space for every little brother. Phm Tun became the first Asian to go into space. People took to the sky in an alliance spaceship.

In contrast, island countries have a lot of legitimate guests, and when something big happens next door, they will help and be happy on the grounds that they are of the same yellow race~

Bangzi... don't mention it.

However, as long as the live broadcast of the Tiangong Space Station runs for a day, there will be a steady stream of transformations. Sooner or later, everyone will want to become a spiritual Chinese.

What's more, what about the shocking moon landing plan?

Hu Dong probably understood this, so he continued his explanation.

In addition to the bedrooms, the most distinctive feature of the Yungong core cabin is the various functional areas. The huge space can be used to plan special spaces for dining, entertainment, and fitness, instead of folding them all in the bulkhead to save valuable volume.

The restaurant/bar is built in the spherical observation cabin at the end of the core module. This spherical observation cabin with a diameter of 1.6 meters and protruding from the bulkhead can accommodate all 6 astronauts in a circle.

The circular dome above the head is composed of 17 large-area portholes. They can sit inside to rest, eat, and chat, with the entire upper body exposed to the universe.

To ensure the airtightness and safety of this protrusion, 10% of the entire cabin budget was spent here, but anyone who has experienced it will feel that it is well worth the money.

Compared with the ISS space station, there is no comparison in terms of life and entertainment.

It was so angry that the United States would immediately instruct CNN to publish a report another day:

"Have Chinese people fallen? Space is not a holy place for pleasure."

A second-rate daily responded in the afternoon with a front-page article: "Humanistic care in space is crucial."

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