On 23 April 2018, the
Bureau of Human Spaceflight and the China Spaceman Training Center launched a third-class spaceman recruitment campaign in connection with the then-under development
China Space Station. Unlike the 1998 and 2010 selection groups, the search was not just for fighter pilots, but also for engineers who were needed for maintenance and repairs on the station, as well as scientists from Chinese research institutes and universities who were to supervise the payloads. One of the institutions contacted for this was the University of Aerospace Engineering. Zhu Yangzhu volunteered immediately, but given his twice unsuccessful applications for the aviation service, he had little hope of being accepted. This time, however, he passed the three-stage selection process and was inducted into the
People's Liberation Army Astronaut Corps in September 2020. The official swearing-in ceremony took place on 1 October 2020, the Chinese National Day. On 29 April 2021, half a year after the swearing-in, construction of the Chinese space station began with the launch of the
Tianhe core module. The 2020 selection group had relatively little time to prepare for their missions – the construction time for the station was only a year and a half. However, the scientists in the group had the advantage over the fighter pilots of the early years that they already had good prior knowledge of
higher mathematics, flight dynamics, etc. This is how Zhu Yangzhu was able to complete the theoretical
mechanics lesson finish in a morning. In his role as an engineer, Zhu Yangzhu is primarily responsible for repairs, both to the systems of the space station and to the laboratory cabinets. External payloads are typically mounted using a
mechanical arm without astronauts having to leave the station. However, some payloads will not fit into the standardized sockets and
spacewalks will continue to be required even after construction is complete. For this, Zhu Yangzhu had to train in the pool like all his colleagues, which in itself is very strenuous. However, since he was in good physical condition, underwater training was relatively easy for him.
Shenzhou 16 In June 2022 he was selected for the crewed mission of
Shenzhou 16, which launched on 30 May 2023. == See also ==