In Photos: Astronauts from China and Europe Take Sea Survival Challenge

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A New Team

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On Aug. 14, 2017, European Space Agency (ESA) astronauts Samantha Crisoforetti and Matthias Maurer trained with their counterparts with the China National Space Administration (CNSA) in Yantai, China. For the first time, non-Chinese astronauts participated in this sea survival training. See photos of how this first-of-its-kind joint space exercise here.

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Chinese astronauts returning from space must be prepared for a water landing. In a first, ESA astronauts join a CNSA training for sea survival.

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Crossing Boundaries

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ESA astronauts Samantha Cristoforetti and Matthias Maurer, with an ESA flight surgeon and training specialist, participate in a briefing during the sea survival training to learn about cultural differences and approaches.

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A New Suit

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ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti wears a Chinese flightsuit. During the “superbly planned and conducted” training, Cristoforetti had the opportunity to “practice capsule egress in the ocean with decent waves.”

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Shenzhou Mock-up

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Part of the sea survival training included the group wearing pressure suits inside a Shenzhou spacecraft mock-up that was dropped into the ocean.

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Riding Atop the Capsule

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ESA’s Matthias Maurer climbs from the Shenzhou capsule. Before jumping into the inflatable boat, Maurer changed into a insulation and buoyancy suit.

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During the training, Maurer jumped from the capsule into the ocean as a Chinese astronaut waited in the inflatable boat.

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If By Sea

If By Sea

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Another part of the sea survival training included practicing rescue procedures with a ship and a helicopter.

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And By Air

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A helicopter raises sea survival participants out of the ocean.

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A New Experience

A New Experience

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ESA’s Samantha Cristoforetti jumped from the Shenzhuo capsule during the sea survival training.

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Collaborating at Its Best

Collaborating at Its Best

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ESA’s Cristoforetti took part in the CNSA’s sea survival training with Chinese colleagues in Yantai, China.

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A-Okay

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As the team is lifted onto a ship during the Aug. 18, 2017 training, ESA’s Matthias Maurer is in good spirits.

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The Capsule

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During the sea survival training, the Shenzhou capsule mock-up is raised back onto the ship by a crain. The two ESA astronauts joined 16 Chinese astronauts for the nine day event.

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Prepping for Training

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On Aug. 15, 2017, ESA’s Cristoforetti prepares for sea survival training atop the Shenzhou capsule mock-up.

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New Skills

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ESA’s Maurer and his Chinese counterparts pose for photos during a nine day sea survival training off the coastal city of Yantai, China.

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