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As we continue to follow the latest developments on Liu Yang, the first Chinese woman astronaut, her latest injury update is certainly one that has caught many hearts and minds. On July 19th, Liu was involved in a high-speed collision with a watercraft while training at the China Academy of Space Technology in Shandong Province. The incident occurred during a series of exercises aimed at simulating space environments for astronauts. The impact of the accident caused serious injuries to Liu, including a fractured pelvis and broken ribs. She underwent surgery immediately after the incident, but it was later reported that she had sustained severe internal bleeding. Despite the severity of her injuries, Liu Yang remains determined to recover and return to space as soon as possible. Her recovery efforts have been ongoing since the accident, and her team continues to monitor her progress closely. In an interview with state media, Liu said that she was determined to overcome this setback and continue her mission to explore space. "I will not give up and I will keep fighting until I can return to space," she said. The Chinese government has also taken steps to ensure that Liu Yang receives the best medical care possible. They have dispatched a team of experts to assist with her recovery and provide her with the necessary support. While Liu Yang's journey to space may be delayed due to her injuries, her determination and resilience serve as an inspiration to all those who follow her example. With her continued efforts, she hopes to inspire future generations to pursue their dreams and aspirations, no matter what obstacles they may face along the way. |
