Life in orbit: Busy schedule for China's Shenzhou-23 at space station

The Shenzhou-23 crew is conducting various scientific experiments and maintenance tasks aboard China's space station. Research includes studies on microbiome changes, visual motion processing, and emergency response capabilities in microgravity.
Why it matters
These experiments provide essential data for long-duration human spaceflight and the physiological effects of living in orbit.
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The report is a straightforward summary of scientific activities and mission progress without political commentary.
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