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Astronauts Return After Space Debris Delays China Space Mission

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Chinese Astronauts Safely Return to Earth After Months Aboard Tiangong Space Station

JIUQUAN, China – A Shenzhou-21 spacecraft carrying three Chinese astronauts landed safely​ in the ‌Gobi Desert on Saturday, concluding a nearly six-month mission aboard the⁤ tiangong space ​station.The return marks the‌ completion of China’s ⁣longest crewed space mission to date, furthering the nation’s ambitions in‍ space exploration.

The astronauts, who launched to the station⁣ in April, were reported to⁤ be ⁤”in good condition,” according to the China Manned Space ‍Agency. Their⁣ return is a critical step in China’s ongoing program to maintain a continuous human presence ⁢in orbit and prepare for more ambitious projects, including a planned crewed lunar landing by 2030.​ The mission also⁣ included ​biological experiments, such as studying⁤ the effects of‌ weightlessness and confinement on mice.

China’s space program has demonstrated consistent advancement since its first crewed⁤ mission in 2003. The ‌Tiangong space station, fully operational ‌as 2022, represents a significant achievement, allowing China to conduct independent space research and progress without‍ relying ‌on international collaborations like the International Space Station.

The Shenzhou-21 mission brought four ⁢mice to the space station to ⁤study how they would be affected by weightlessness and confinement. This research contributes to understanding the long-term effects of space​ travel on living organisms, a crucial ⁣factor for‌ future extended missions.

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