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Cai Xuzhe

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Cai Xuzhe (Chinese: 蔡旭哲; born May 1976) is a Chinese People's Liberation Army Astronaut Corps (PLAAC) taikonaut selected as part of the Shenzhou program. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Cai Xuzhe is the 539th most popular astronaut, the 1,377th most popular biography from China and the 16th most popular Chinese Astronaut.

Cai Xuzhe is a Chinese taikonaut known for being part of the Shenzhou program and for his missions to the Tiangong space station. He gained prominence as one of the first astronauts to participate in China's crewed spaceflight initiatives.

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Among ASTRONAUTS

Among astronauts, Cai Xuzhe ranks 539 out of 556Before him are Daniel T. Barry, Nick Hague, Norishige Kanai, Sultan Al Neyadi, Alper Gezeravcı, and Donald A. Thomas. After him are Pierre J. Thuot, Nicholas Patrick, Kevin R. Kregel, Stephen S. Oswald, James Dutton, and Alexander Misurkin.

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In China

Among people born in China, Cai Xuzhe ranks 1,377 out of 1,610Before him are Zhao Junzhe (1979), Zhang Yuqi (1987), Zhang Jun (1977), Qieyang Shenjie (1990), Wang Yuegu (1980), and Liu Xuan (1979). After him are Long Qingquan (1990), Lei Sheng (1984), Zhang Jiewen (1981), Jackson Yee (2000), Zeng Cheng (1987), and Xu Lili (1988).

Among ASTRONAUTS In China

Among astronauts born in China, Cai Xuzhe ranks 16Before him are Liu Wang (1969), Wang Yaping (1980), Chen Dong (1978), Zhang Xiaoguang (1966), Tang Hongbo (1975), and Deng Qingming (1966). After him are Ye Guangfu (1980).