In an effort to ensure the safety and efficiency of China's space missions, the Shenzhou-18 crew aboard the orbiting space station recently conducted a comprehensive fire alarm test. 🔥🚨
The test, aimed at evaluating the performance of the fire detection sensors across the station's three-module structure, showcased the crew's preparedness for any potential emergencies. 🛰️👨🚀
The China Manned Space Agency shared exclusive video updates from space, capturing the three taikonauts in action as they used specialized tools to activate temperature and smoke detectors. These actions successfully triggered fire alarms for both lights and instruments, demonstrating the station's advanced safety mechanisms. 📹✨
Additionally, the crew conducted vital blood sampling procedures as part of their ongoing scientific research, contributing to our understanding of human physiology in space. 🩸🔬
This proactive approach not only enhances the crew's safety but also paves the way for more robust space exploration missions in the future. Stay tuned for more updates from the cosmos! 🌌🚀
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Shenzhou-18 crew conducts fire alarm test, blood sampling in space
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