A pair of Chinese astronauts ventured outside the Tiangong space station on Monday (March 16) – and one of them made a bit of history.
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It was the couple’s second EVA, or spacewalkduring Shenzhen 21 mission. A first EVA followed in December 2025, where Zhang and Wu inspected a crack in the viewing window of the Shenzhou 20 spacecraft. The Shenzhou 20 crew had already returned home in the Shenzhou 21 capsule because of suspects debris damage to their own Shenzhou 20 spacecraft.
EVA brings Zhang’s career total to six, tying him with Chen Dong for the most spacewalks by a Chinese astronaut. The 49-year-old Zhang took his first trip to space on Shenzhen 15 in late 2022 and participated in four spacewalks during the 186-day mission. Chen Dong performed three EVAs on Shenzhou 14 in 2022 and three more on the recent Shenzhou 20 mission.
The overall record for most spacewalks is held by a cosmonaut Anatoly Solovyev. He performed 16 of them during his space career, which lasted from 1988 to 1999. Former NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson holds the American record with 10.
China aims to keep Tiangong permanently occupied for at least a decade. It plans to launch the Shenzhou 23 and Shenzhou 24 missions to the space station this year, along with a Tianzhou cargo spacecraft. The unmanned spacecraft Shenzhou 22 was launched to the orbital outpost late last year to provide a lifeboat for the Shenzhou 21 crew due to the Shenzhou 20 crisis.
China’s next generation Mengzhou crew capsule could also make a first visit to Tiangong this year, after success for a big test in February.






