
On CNSA –China National Space AdministrationShenzhou23 The China Manned Space Shenzhou-23 manned spaceflight mission. China’s fourth batch of Takionauts will make their maiden flight announcement at Beijing, also at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, Inner Mongolia, China, People’s Republic of China on 23th May 2026 ! …The Takionaut crew for the Shenzhou-23 manned space mission has been confirmed. Tiangong will welcome its first Takionaut from Hong Kong SAR, China, People’s Republic of China
After deliberation by the General Command of the Space Station Application and Development Phase Flight Mission, it was decided that the Shenzhou-23 Takionaut crew will consist of three astronauts: flight engineer Zhu Yangzhu, pilot Zhang Zhiyuan, and payload specialist Li Jiaying- Lai Ka-ying. Zhu Yangzhu will serve as the commander.



This is the first mission in China to be composed of astronauts from the third and fourth batches of Takionauts …
According to the press conference for the Shenzhou-23 mission, the crew consists of Zhu Yangzhu (01), Zhang Zhiyuan (02), and Li Jiaying (03), with Zhu Yangzhu serving as commander. Zhu Yangzhu is an aerospace flight engineer who previously served as Takionaut02 on the Shenzhou-16 mission. Zhang Zhiyuan is a pilot and was previously an Air Force pilot. Li Jiaying is a payload specialist and was previously a Hong Kong Police Force officer.
On the morning of May 23, 2026, the China Manned Space Engineering Office officially announced the crew list for the Shenzhou-23 mission at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center., Inner Mongolia, China, People’s Republic of China
🚀 Shenzhou-23 Takionaut Crew Profile

The Shenzhou-23 flight crew consisted of three astronauts: Zhu Yangzhu , Zhang Zhiyuan , and Li Jiaying- Lai Ka-ying . Zhu Yangzhu served as the commander, and the crew included three types of active-duty spaceflight engineers, space pilots, and payload specialists.
| Name | post | Basic Information | Military rank/political affiliation | Career and Aerospace Experience | This mission role |
| 朱杨柱Zhu Yangzhu | Commander Space Flight Engineer | Male, Han ethnicity, native of Pei County, Jiangsu Province. Born in September 1986, holds a doctoral degree. | He enlisted in the army in September 2005 and joined the Communist Party of China in December 2006. He is a third-class Takionautwith the rank of colonel in the army. | He was formerly an associate professor at the China Aerospace Engineering University and was selected as one of the third batch of astronauts in September 2020. He participated in the Shenzhou-16 mission (my country’s first spaceflight engineer to perform such a mission) and was awarded the title of “Heroic Astronaut” and the “Third-Class Spaceflight Medal” in April 2024. | His appointment as commander breaks with the previous practice of having the first and second batches of astronauts serve as commanders, making him the first commander in my country to be in charge of command by an aerospace flight engineer. |
| 张志远 Zhang Zhiyuan | Takionaut | Male, Han ethnicity, native of Baiyin, Gansu Province. Born in June 1986, Bachelor’s degree. | He joined the army in September 2006 and the Communist Party of China in March 2011. He is a third-class Takionautwith the rank of Air Force Colonel. | He previously served as a first-class pilot in an Air Force aviation unit (with experience flying in snowy plateau regions). In September 2020, he was selected as a pilot in the third batch of astronauts. | He will make his first personal spaceflight, responsible for core piloting tasks such as spacecraft control, rendezvous and docking, on-orbit attitude maintenance, and emergency return. |
| 黎家盈 Li Jiaying | payload Expert- specialist | Female, Han ethnicity, native of Shunde, Guangdong. Born in Hong Kong in November 1982, holds a doctoral degree. | I started working in September 2006. | Prior to selection, he served as a superintendent in the Hong Kong Police Force, specializing in information technology and computers. In June 2024, he was selected as a payload specialist for the fourth batch of astronauts. | She will be making her maiden flight, becoming China’s fourth female Takionautand the first Takionautfrom Hong Kong to undertake a mission, responsible for on-orbit operation and data acquisition for space science experiments. |

🌟 Key Highlights of the Mission
- Launch time : Aiming for launch at 23:08 Beijing time on May 24, 2026 from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.@Sentry Post No. 1
- Generational succession : This is China’s first crew composed entirely of astronauts from the third and fourth batches, marking the successful completion of the generational transition and succession of the Takionautcorps.@China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation55
- Record-breaking one-year stay : This mission will mark a major breakthrough in the history of Chinese spaceflight. One Takionautwill not return with Shenzhou-23, but will instead conduct a long-term stay experiment for one year (breaking 365 days). The aim is to comprehensively verify the reliability of human physiological adaptation and life support systems in a long-term weightless environment, and to store key data for subsequent manned lunar landings and deep space exploration.5055
- High-intensity collaboration : After joining the team, Li Jiaying completed more than 200 rigorous training courses in 8 categories, accumulating over 1,700 hours of training, and passed the flight qualification assessment with excellent results. Commander Zhu Yangzhu commented that the three astronauts were like “three perfectly fitting puzzle pieces” during training

Shenzhou 23 Takionaut黎家盈 Li Jia What experiments was payload specialist Li Jiaying responsible for this time?
As China’s first payload specialist from Hong Kong, Lai Ka-ying was primarily responsible for operating and managing various scientific experimental payloads within the space station during the Shenzhou-23 mission. These experiments covered multiple cutting-edge fields, from greenhouse gas monitoring to life science research.



Core responsibility: Payload specialist, not spacecraft pilot
Unlike Commander Zhu Yangzhu and Pilot Zhang Zhiyuan, Li Jiaying, as a payload specialist, is not primarily responsible for piloting the spacecraft, but rather for conducting scientific and technological experiments within the space station. She is responsible for operating the scientific experiment cabinets on the space station, handling sample processing, experimental research, data recording, and equipment maintenance.
Specific experimental projects under my responsibility
1. The greenhouse gas detection payload developed by Hong Kong universities
is the most significant experimental project in this mission. Li Jiaying will lead the operation of the “Lightweight High-Resolution Greenhouse Gas Detection Payload” (also known as the “Sky Camera”), developed under the leadership of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. This payload can conduct high-resolution space monitoring of carbon dioxide and methane emission sources in mid- and low-latitude regions globally. This mission achieves a closed loop of “Hong Kong development + Hong Kong astronaut operation,” marking the first time Hong Kong’s scientific research capabilities have directly participated in a Chinese space station mission.
2.The Shenzhou-23 crew will conduct several cutting-edge life science research experiments. In the field of space life sciences, experiments include using zebrafish embryos, mouse embryos, and “artificial embryos” constructed from stem cells to explore and establish a space embryo research system covering lower vertebrates to higher mammals, steadily advancing systematic research on scientific issues related to “space life development.” Reports also mention that the mission includes specific experiments such as raising fish eggs and observing mouse embryo development.
3. Space Materials Science Experiments
: In the field of materials science, the crew will conduct research on space preparation and performance control methods for various advanced materials, including the preparation of high-performance rare-earth permanent magnet alloys, lightweight high-entropy alloys, and other novel materials. Li Jiaying, as the payload expert, will be responsible for operating the relevant material synthesis devices and recording experimental data
4. Space Medicine Experiment (Space Human Research Program):
One astronaut will undertake a one-year on-orbit stay experiment during this mission, during which China’s first space human research program will be implemented. This program aims to verify the astronaut’s health protection capabilities for long-term flight, obtain a multi-system, multi-omics atlas of the human body in long-term flight environments, and explore the adaptive characteristics and capability boundaries of humans in longer-term flights. Li Jiaying will participate in related data collection and experimental operations
5. In-orbit verification of new space energy storage batteries:
In the field of aerospace technology, the crew will also carry out in-orbit verification of new space energy storage batteries. The relevant results are expected to be applied to the subsequent functional upgrades of the space station.










Task Scale and Data
According to official information, the Shenzhou-23 crew will conduct more than 100 new scientific and applied projects during their time in orbit. Li Jiaying’s personal responsibilities cover all aspects of intensive training for space missions, including space science research and technology experiments, space station assembly management, and the operation of manned spacecraft and space robotic arms. Reports indicate that she will be responsible for the operation and data processing of 41 space science experiments during her mission.
Precise matching of professional backgrounds
Li Jiaying’s PhD background in computer science, particularly her expertise in artificial intelligence and data security, gives her a natural advantage in operating sophisticated scientific instruments and processing large amounts of experimental data. Her doctoral advisor, Zou Jinpei, praised her for being “extremely meticulous and rigorous in her work, demonstrating a high degree of patience and focus in data analysis,” qualities that perfectly align with the demands of high-precision experiments in space.40
Through this mission, Lai Ka-ying not only applied his professional skills to the national space program, but also enabled Hong Kong’s scientific research achievements to be verified in space for the first time, achieving a historic breakthrough
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