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China Names 18 More Crewmembers for Its Upcoming Space Station – Futurism
The new roster includes seven pilots, seven researchers, and four payload experts.

New Recruits.
Earlier this month, China announced the third set of astronauts that will travel up to Tiangong-3, the countrys upcoming space station.
The new roster, 17 men and one woman, are a mix of aviators, engineers, and scientists, Space.com reports. When the space station is operational currently slated for sometime in 2022 the 18 crewmembers will join another 21 who were announced during previous rounds.
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