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Chinese space picture sketch

Chinese space picture sketch as follows:

Materials Preparation: pens, paper, paint and so on.

1, draw a circle, followed by half a circle.

2, draw an astronaut's uniform with a rectangular instrument box on the chest.

3. Draw the astronaut's hands, and the equipment box behind them.

4. Draw the astronaut's right leg, with some straps on the uniform.

5. Draw the left leg, with some creased lines on the suit.

6, then paint the colors, the uniform is white, the mask is golden yellow, add a sky blue deep space background.

Introduction about Chinese astronauts:

Chinese astronauts (Taikonauts) refer to Chinese space explorers and are the personnel selected by the China National Space Administration (CNSA) to carry out space missions. Since China's successful launch of an artificial satellite in 2003, China has begun to consider space exploration as one of the country's key development strategies, and the training and dispatching of astronauts is an important part of China's space program.

Chinese astronauts are subject to very strict selection requirements and criteria, requiring outstanding physical and intellectual qualities, a height of between 1.6 and 1.8 meters, and an age of between 25 and 35 years old. Astronauts are required to pass a number of tests, including psychological, physical, skills and other specialized tests, to ensure that they can maintain their physical health and psychological stability in the space environment.

The first astronauts launched by China were Yang Liwei, Nie Haisheng and Jing Haipeng, and these flew space missions in 2003 and 2005, respectively. Yang was China's first "space hero" to go into space, while Nie Haisheng and Jing Haipeng were the country's first astronauts to carry out a "tandem" space mission.

China's space program has made great achievements over the past few decades, making it one of the world's leading countries in the development of space science and technology. In the future, China will continue to develop and promote its astronaut program, including building the world's largest space station, advancing Mars exploration and other major missions.