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Who is Gui Haichao, China’s first civilian to visit space in Shenzhou-16?

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Gui Haichao will turn into China’s most memorable regular citizen shipped off space
Shenzhou-16 will take off on Tuesday at 9:31 AM
The mission will be going by officer Jing Haipeng

Gui Haichao will turn into China’s most memorable regular citizen shipped off space when he alongside a group on Shenzhou-16 take off on Tuesday at 9:31 AM, The Worldwide Times revealed refering to China Monitored Space Organization (CMSA).

“Payload master Gui Haichao is a teacher at Beijing College of Air transportation and Astronautics,” China Monitored Space Organization Representative Lin Xiqiang told columnists Monday, according to news organization AFP.

The mission will be going by officer Jing Haipeng, who will visit space for the fourth time. Zhu Yangzhu will act as the flight engineer. The three-membered group will take off from the Jiuquan Satellite Send off Center in northwest China, the organization added.

China has consistently sent space explorers who are important for Individuals’ Freedom Armed force. Thus the Shenzhou-16 mission is notable.

Gui will be “primarily answerable for the on-circle activity of room science trial payloads”, Lin said.

Status of Gui Haichao is interesting: bio says selected in Sep 2020 as a payload specialist as part of 3rd batch of astronauts. Which would make him part of the ‘brigade’ but other articles make it sound like only the other two are in the ‘brigade’. @Cosmic_Penguin @CNSpaceflight

— Jonathan McDowell (@planet4589) May 29, 2023


Haichao is 36 years of age and is a teacher of Shuttle Elements and Control at Beihang College. “He is additionally the principal payload master to visit the space station. He’s entrusted with completing logical examinations during his visit,” CGTN Worldwide Watch covered Twitter.

The Shenzhou-16 mission is the main monitored spaceflight mission at the China Space Station application and advancement stage, The Worldwide Times announced. The report added that it will incorporate two dockings and two departure returns.

Gui Haichao, according to reports, accepted his lone ranger’s and PhD degrees in aeronautic design from Beihang College in 2009 and 2014. He then, at that point, got confessed to the York College.

Haichao moved to Ryerson College in Toronto, Canada, as a post-doctorate specialist. He simply got back to his place of graduation in 2017 as an academic administrator at the School of Astronautics.