Liu Yang, China's first female astronaut, has been in space for over two years and has become one of the most well-known astronauts in history. She was born on December 27, 1980, in Jiangxi Province, China. In 2010, she graduated from Tsinghua University with a degree in aerospace engineering.
In October 2010, Liu Yang became the first woman to be selected as an astronaut by the China National Space Administration (CNSA). On June 16, 2013, she was launched into space aboard Shenzhou X spacecraft. The mission lasted for five days and included several scientific experiments and tests.
Since her return to Earth, Liu Yang has continued to work as an astronaut and has made significant contributions to China's space program. She has also served as a role model for women who aspire to become astronauts.
However, on February 5, 2021, Liu Yang suffered a serious injury during a training exercise at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Gansu province. According to reports, she had a fall while performing a simulation exercise, causing injuries to her neck and back. Her condition was described as stable but critical.
The Chinese government has expressed concern about Liu Yang's health and has promised to provide all necessary medical care. They have also set up a special team to monitor her progress and ensure that she receives the best possible treatment.
As of now, there is no official update on Liu Yang's recovery status. However, many people are praying for her speedy recovery and hope that she will soon be able to return to space and continue making important contributions to China's space program.
