Viewport Crack Grounds Shenzhou-20 Return, Experiments to Continue 🚀
CMSA found tiny cracks in Shenzhou-20’s return capsule viewport, grounding its crewed return. The spacecraft will stay in orbit as experiments continue.
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CMSA found tiny cracks in Shenzhou-20’s return capsule viewport, grounding its crewed return. The spacecraft will stay in orbit as experiments continue.
Shenzhou-20 crew is set to return to Earth today aboard the Shenzhou-21 spacecraft, landing at Dongfeng site in Inner Mongolia. Astronauts Chen Dong, Chen Zhongrui and Wang Jie are in good health.
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.
Shenzhou-20 crew is set to touch down today at the Dongfeng landing site in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, marking a milestone in China’s crewed space missions.
CMSA says Shenzhou-20 return mission is on track with tests, drills, and station support. Crew in good shape as reentry countdown continues.
The Chinese mainland has postponed the Shenzhou-20 crewed spacecraft’s return due to a suspected space debris impact. CMSA is conducting risk assessments to prioritize astronaut safety.
Astronauts from the Chinese mainland fire up a hot-air oven aboard their space station, grilling chicken wings and black pepper steaks with zero smell 400 km above Earth! 🍗🚀
China’s Shenzhou-20 crew is set to return to Earth on November 5, the China Manned Space Agency announced. Discover key details about this exciting homecoming.
Comprehensive rescue, communication, and medical drills at the Dongfeng landing site in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region prepare for the safe return of the Shenzhou-20 crew.
After more than 170 days in orbit, the Shenzhou-20 crew is completing key brain research aboard the Chinese mainland’s space station before returning to Earth.