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Astronauts to be Xinhua's special correspondents in space

Xinhua, October 16, 2016 Adjust font size:

Astronauts with China's Shenzhou-11 manned spacecraft, which is scheduled for blast-off early Monday, will be special correspondents for Xinhua News Agency during their space mission.

Jing Haipeng and Chen Dong, the two male astronauts, will board the spacecraft at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China, Wu Ping, deputy director of China's manned space engineering office, told a press conference Sunday.

In addition to conducting their target tasks, the two special correspondents will share their work and life in space via text, audio and video through Xinhua's media services.

It will take the spacecraft around two days to dock with the orbiting space lab Tiangong-2, and the astronauts will stay in the space lab for 30 days, Wu said. Endi