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The vast universe is vast, and this great exploration of mankind is inseparable from the participation of women. The harsh training and challenges like rebirth have forged the tenacity of generations of female astronauts, who have shown invincible courage in the journey of ice and warmth, and have become the common pride of the sons and daughters of China!
1. The arduous road of pilots to "reserve astronauts".
Wang Gang is a highly educated young woman who graduated from a university majoring in aerospace. She dreams of one day becoming a female astronaut and contributing to the motherland's aerospace industry. After taking the entrance test, Wang Gang became a cadet pilot as he wished.
However, to grow from a pilot to a reserve astronaut, she needs to go through two years of rigorous training and assessment. These include tests carried out in extreme environments, such as enduring up to 15 times the acceleration of gravity in a variable speed centrifuge and 21 days of non-stop testing in a closed module.
These training programs are performed with constant monitoring of the heart, blood pressure, and other vital signs. Wang Gang fainted several times during training, but in the end he insisted on standing up and completed this series of difficult test items.
Wang Gang also suffered setbacks during training, and her sister Xiaohong once choked up on the phone and said, "Sister, your aerospace dream is too difficult, we are all so worried about you, just give up." Wang Gang responded: "Despite the difficulties, I have made up my mind to become a female astronaut, which is my goal in my whole life, and I will definitely do my best to achieve it."
Finally, after two years of suffering, Wang Gang passed all the tests as he wished, and officially became one of China's first female astronauts. This marks another step closer to her dream!
2. Strict requirements for the selection of female astronauts in China
If he wants to officially become a candidate for Chinese female astronauts to be selected for space, Wang Gang will face a more severe test. According to the regulations, the physical requirements for female astronauts are almost flawless, and they are required to undergo more than 100 physical and psychological examinations.
This includes a complete medical, surgical, ophthalmological, and psychological assessment. Even a small problem can lead to the result of being eliminated. In addition, female astronauts also have to undergo a comprehensive gynecological examination to ensure an absolutely healthy reproductive system, and it is difficult for women who have already given birth to pass this hurdle.
In addition to this, professional background is also an important consideration. Chinese female astronauts are mainly selected from married female pilots, because married women are more psychologically mature and stable, and are more conducive to carrying out missions. Despite this, the final female astronauts may not have given birth, depending on the assessment of their physical condition.
3. "Devilish" training for astronauts
After passing a rigorous selection process, the winning female astronauts will undergo so-called "devil training" for years to come. These training programs mainly focus on testing their physical limits, reflexes, endurance and other aspects.
For example, they need to remain calm and perform various operations under enormous centrifugal forces, or assemble equipment on the space station in weightlessness, or conduct scientific experiments with a clear mind after being exposed to harsh environments such as gamma rays for long periods of time.
In addition, it also includes a large number of theoretical knowledge Xi, such as aerospace medicine, flight dynamics, natural sciences and other professional knowledge. These high-intensity training can simulate the real space environment to the greatest extent, and temper the astronauts' physical and mental strength to complete future missions by "beating" them physically and mentally.
4. The reason for being in a wheelchair after returning from space
When astronauts return to Earth from space, we often see them sitting in wheelchairs when they get out of the hatch, but they can't walk freely immediately.
The main reason is that astronauts have serious mass loss in their bones and muscles after a long time in a weightless environment, so once they return to Earth, their physical conditions are difficult to adapt to the huge pressure of gravity on the body. This is as serious as a patient who has been bedridden for a long time. If they stand and walk immediately, they are likely to fall unexpectedly.
Therefore, the wheelchair is to protect the fragile body of the astronaut in the early stage of return. During this time, they need to do gradual acclimatization exercises to the gravity environment. After a period of recovery, the astronauts were able to stand and walk again as normal.
5. Looking forward to the bright future of female astronauts
It is foreseeable that with the rapid development of China's aerospace industry, the mainland will select and train more outstanding female talents to devote themselves to various space missions in the future. Perhaps one day, we will see an all-female astronaut crew set off for a new manned flight record.
Women play an irreplaceable role in the field of space science and technology. We sincerely wish all Chinese female astronauts to make greater achievements in their future space journey and make greater contributions to the cause of human space exploration!
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Some netizens also said: I admire those warriors who have successfully become female astronauts, and they have shown strong willpower that is comparable to that of male astronauts in the process of chasing their dreams. The article allowed me to see the spirit of self-improvement and perseverance of Chinese women.
Some netizens said: Space missions are important, but I think such high-intensity training is also a huge loss to women's bodies. The article made me reflect on the many problems of women's participation in space activities, and how we should protect women's physical and mental health, while also giving them the opportunity to participate and contribute. This needs to be explored further.
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