Shenzhou-21 Crew Unveils New Space Station Experiments
On Nov 30, CMSA released footage of Shenzhou-21 crew doing microgravity experiments, equipment swaps and an emergency drill aboard China’s space station.
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On Nov 30, CMSA released footage of Shenzhou-21 crew doing microgravity experiments, equipment swaps and an emergency drill aboard China’s space station.
China’s Shenzhou-22 spaceship docked with the space station combination on Tuesday, marking a milestone for the Chinese mainland’s space program.
CMSA found tiny cracks in Shenzhou-20’s return capsule viewport, grounding its crewed return. The spacecraft will stay in orbit as experiments continue.
On Nov 14, 2025, the Chinese mainland’s Shenzhou-21 undocked from the space station, carrying the delayed Shenzhou-20 crew, postponed from Nov 5 due to suspected debris impact.
China’s Shenzhou-20 crew will return to Earth on Friday, Nov 14, after a delay caused by suspected space debris. The landing is set at Dongfeng, Inner Mongolia, with Shenzhou-22 on the horizon.
CMSA says Shenzhou-20 return mission is on track with tests, drills, and station support. Crew in good shape as reentry countdown continues.
The Shenzhou-20 taikonaut trio is set for their fourth EVA, matching Shenzhou-15’s record, as they continue pioneering experiments aboard China’s space station.
China’s Long March-10 rocket passed its second static fire test, clearing a key step for its maiden lunar mission before 2030.
Tianzhou-8 of the Chinese mainland departs the space station after delivering vital supplies, now set for controlled re-entry.
The Shenzhou-20 crew aboard China’s space station are set for their second spacewalk, continuing vital maintenance and groundbreaking experiments in orbit.