Chinese astronauts’ return to earth delayed owing to weather
- Three Chinese astronauts landed safely in Dongfeng, Inner Mongolia, on April 30, 2025, after six months aboard the Tiangong space station.
- Their return was postponed by one day because of windy conditions and poor visibility at the designated landing location, delaying the initially planned April 29 touchdown.
- After completing their six-month mission that began in October 2024, the three astronauts aboard Shenzhou 19 officially handed over command of the Tiangong space station to the incoming Shenzhou-20 crew.
- During their mission, two astronauts set a nine-hour spacewalk record and completed 86 scientific experiments, advancing China's space program ambitions.
- This successful mission enhances China’s growing role in space exploration and supports its goal to send humans to the Moon before 2030.
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China’s Shenzhou-19 astronauts return to Earth after six-month mission
China’s three Shenzhou-19 mission astronauts are safely back on the ground following a six-month-mission aboard the Tiangong space station. The post China’s Shenzhou-19 astronauts return to Earth after six-month mission appeared first on SpaceNews.
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