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Chen Dong
CHINA NATIONAL SPACE ADMINISTRATION

Chen Dong

ChinaACTIVEGovernment2016–2025
3
FLIGHTS
SPACEFLIGHTS
47
YEARS
AGE

Chen Dong is an active astronaut from China National Space Administration. 3 spaceflights.

Chen Dong (simplified Chinese: 陈冬; traditional Chinese: 陳冬; pinyin: Chén Dōng; born 12 December 1978) is a Chinese pilot and astronaut selected as part of the Shenzhou program.

He was selected to fly on the Shenzhou 11 mission in October 2016 with astronaut Jing Haipeng. The two underwent more than 3,000 hours of training before the launch of the spacecraft. On 17 October 2016 On 07:30 local time (23:30 GMT on 16 October), Chen lifted off with Shenzhou 11 for a 33-day space mission to the Tiangong-2 space station as his first spaceflight, launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center using a Long March 2F launch rocket. The crew landed successfully after the 33 day mission on 18 November 2016, marking China’s longest manned space flight to date. The reentry module of the Shenzhou-11 spacecraft landed in Inner Mongolia around 2.15 p.m(China time) after detaching from the space lab on 17 November.

NationalityChina
BornDecember 12, 1978
AgencyChina National Space Administration
TypeGovernment
StatusActive
First FlightOctober 16, 2016
Last FlightApril 24, 2025