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Nationality
  
Chinese

Name
  
Jing Haipeng

Other occupation
  
Fighter pilot

Mission insignia
  

First space flight
  
Shenzhou 7

Selection
  
Chinese Group 1

Status
  
Active

Role
  
Astronaut


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Born
  
24 October 1966 (age 57) Yuncheng city, Shanxi (
1966-10-24
)

Time in space
  
15 days, 11 hours, 53 seconds

Space agency
  
China National Space Administration

Rank
  
People's Liberation Army Air Force

Similar People
  
Liu Wang, Liu Yang, Liu Boming, Zhai Zhigang

Space missions
  
Shenzhou 9, Shenzhou 7

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Jing Haipeng (simplified Chinese: 景海鹏; traditional Chinese: 景海鵬; pinyin: Jǐng Hǎipéng; born October 24, 1966) is a Chinese pilot and astronaut selected as part of the Shenzhou program. A fighter pilot in the People's Liberation Army Air Force, he was selected to be a CNSA astronaut in 1998. He is the first Chinese astronaut to have flown on three missions: Shenzhou 7, Shenzhou 9 and Shenzhou 11.

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Jing was one of the six trainees for the Shenzhou 6 mission.

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Jing, along with Liu Boming and Zhai Zhigang were selected for the prime crew on Shenzhou 7 on September 17, 2008. On September 25, 2008, at 21:10 CST, they launched into space as the first three-man crew for China aboard China's third human spaceflight mission.

Jing was selected as commander of Shenzhou 9, becoming the first repeat traveller of the Chinese program. He commanded the first manned mission to dock with the first Chinese space station, Tiangong 1, with the first female astronaut, Liu Yang. The third member of his crew was Liu Wang. The mission was launched on 16 June 2012, returning to Earth on 29 June.

On October 15, 2016, a press release indicated Jing Haipeng would be the commander of the Shenzhou 11 mission, that was slated for departure only two days later. The Shenzhou 11 launched at 07:30 on 17 October 2016 local time (23:30 GMT on 16 October) from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center using a Long March 2F launch rocket. The crew landed successfully after the 33 day mission on 18 November 2016.The reentry module of the Shenzhou-11 spacecraft landed in Inner Mongolia around 2.15 p.m(China time) after detaching from the space lab on 17 November. After landing Jing Haipeng holds the record for the most cumulative time in space by a Chinese citizen with 47 days.

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