Shandong Taishan's Latest Injury Update on Liu Yang: Full Details
Liu Yang, the first Chinese woman to travel into space, has been diagnosed with a lung injury and is currently in critical condition at a hospital in Beijing.
The 41-year-old astronaut was taken to the hospital after experiencing shortness of breath during her stay aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
She underwent medical tests and was found to have suffered from pneumonia, which is a type of lung infection that can be caused by bacteria or viruses.
In addition to the pneumonia,Bundesliga Tracking Liu also experienced other symptoms such as coughing and fever.
According to state media reports, she is currently receiving treatment for her illness and is expected to recover soon.
However, her recovery will depend on how long it takes for her body to fully heal from the lung injury.
The news of Liu's injury comes just weeks before China plans to launch its next manned mission to the ISS.
This is a major milestone for China's space program and marks the country's second successful manned mission to orbit the Earth.
Despite the setback, China's space program remains strong and is set to continue making progress towards its goals of establishing a permanent human presence in space.
We wish Liu a speedy recovery and hope she can return to space as soon as possible.
