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Profile | Who is Wang Haoze? Little-known personal facts about China’s only woman space flight engineer

Trailblazing daughter of farmworker becomes rocket scientist enjoys ‘conquering unknown’ which brings ‘immense happiness’

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The Post turns the spotlight on Wang Haoze, China’s only woman space flight engineer. Photo: SCMP composite/China Daily/Xinhua/Sohu
Fran Luin Beijing

On October 30, China sent three astronauts to its Tiangong space station to carry out the sixth-month Shenzhou 19 mission.

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Among the youngest of the crew is China’s third female astronaut and first-ever woman space flight engineer, Wang Haoze.

Unlike her two predecessors Liu Yang and Wang Yaping, who were both trained as aircraft pilots, 34-year-old Wang has an education background in energy and power engineering at the Southeast University in Nanjing, eastern China’s Jiangsu province.

She graduated from undergraduate school with a top grade and continued to study plasma detonation at the same university for her master’s degree.

Wang shows off her appliance of rocket science ahead of a space mission. Photo: YouTube/China News Service
Wang shows off her appliance of rocket science ahead of a space mission. Photo: YouTube/China News Service

After graduating in 2015, Wang joined the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation to do rocket engine research. She was selected as an astronaut in 2020.

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