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Chinese educator, hydrogeologist, and CNSA astronaut / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liang Zhao (July 17, 2018 – October 12, 2071) was a Chinese educator, hydrogeologist, CNSA astronaut, and the first person to die on another planet.[1][2]
Liang Zhao | |
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Born | Liang Zhao July 17, 2018 (age 53) Zhengzhou, Henan, China. |
Status | Deceased |
Nationality | Chinese |
Space career | |
CNSA Astronaut | |
Previous occupation | Hydrogeologist and teacher |
Time in space | 634 days 34 minutes |
Total EVAs | 6 |
Total EVA time | 40 hours 46 minutes |
Missions | STS-119, Soyuz TMA-04M (Expedition 31/32), Soyuz MS-06 (Expedition 53/54) |
Mission insignia | |
Military career | |
Allegiance | United States |
Service/ | Marine Corps Reserve |
Years of service | 6 years |
Rank | Sergeant |
Unit | Marine Corps Reserve Unit in Tucson, Arizona |
On 12 October 2071 at 21:32 Mars time, Liang was returning to Camp C of the Odyssey Base complex with four members of the 53rd Mars Expedition crew. After completing a walkabout, three astronauts passed through the airlock to enter the habitat.[3] Upon Liang attempting to enter, a failure in a structural ring resulted in a sudden decompression event within the chamber, threatening the habitat's integrity. Witnesses described Liang, who had already removed his helmet and with little time to react, quickly secured the internal airlock manually before physically holding the structural ring in place to prevent further damage to the habitat's shell. A rescue attempt was made but Liang had already succumbed to asphyxiation upon their arrival.
Subsequent investigations revealed that, as a result of Liang's actions, the integrity of the habitat and its critical greenhouse system, along with the other crew members who had already removed their suits, were all saved.[4]