New World Record: Chinese Astronauts Set Longest Spacewalk Duration
History in Space: Chinese astronauts have set a new world record for the longest spacewalk duration, spending an impressive 9 hours and 6 minutes outside their orbital station.
This achievement broke the previous 23-year-old record, set by NASA astronauts James Voss and Susan Helms in March 2001, who spent 8 hours and 56 minutes on a spacewalk
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