Chinese astronauts zoom in on their nation's launch sites from orbit (video)

China’s Shenzhou 18 astronauts have taken time out from conducting experiments and maintenance duties to take a closer look at planet Earth.

The Shenzhou 18 mission launched from Jiuquan spaceport on April 26, sending mission commander Ye Guangfu and crewmembers Li Cong and Li Guangsu to China’s Tiangong space station. Now, as the crewmembers near the end of their six-month-long stay in orbit, they’ve taken a look at where they came from.

“Hello, I’m astronaut Ye Guangfu. Today, please follow my camera as we are taking a bird’s eye view of Dongfeng Space City,” Ye said (in Chinese) in a video from orbit aired recently by state broadcaster CCTV. “What you see now is the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, established in October 1958. It is the earliest and the largest comprehensive space launch center in China and the only crew space launch site in the country.”

The island of Hainan, home of China’s Wenchang spaceport, seen from the nation’s Tiangong space station by the Shenzhou 18 astronauts in October 2024. (Image credit: CCTV)

Ye Guangfu also zoomed in on, and introduced, Wenchang spaceport. “Wenchang Satellite Launch Center is located in the east of Hainan Island. This is the first open launch site in China and one of the few low-latitude launch sites in the world,” Ye said.

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