Fei Junlong
Fei Junlong is a distinguished Chinese astronaut, known for his significant contributions to China's manned spaceflight program. Born in 1965, he became one of the country's first astronauts after a rigorous selection process in 1998. Fei has flown in space twice, first on the Shenzhou 6 mission in 2005 and later on the Shenzhou 15 mission, witnessing the tremendous advancements in China's aerospace capabilities. Renowned for his dedication, he has undergone extensive training and preparation over the years, emphasizing the importance of discipline and perseverance in achieving success in space exploration. Fei's steadfast commitment to his mission reflects his belief that every astronaut should embrace the spirit of resilience, often stating, 'In the dictionary of an astronaut, there is no word for 'give up.'
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Fei Junlong is a veteran astronaut who has participated in China's manned space program and has flown into space twice.
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