
Shenzhou-19 Space Samples Spark New Research in Beijing
Shenzhou-19 returns 37.25kg of space samples to Beijing for research, sparking fresh discoveries in science and technology.
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Shenzhou-19 returns 37.25kg of space samples to Beijing for research, sparking fresh discoveries in science and technology.
Samples from China’s Shenzhou-19 mission return with 37.25 kg of experiments, sparking breakthrough research in space life science and materials.
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China’s Shenzhou-19 crew lands in Beijing and begins recovery with quarantine, medical checks, and rehabilitation after a 183-day space journey.
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Wang Haoze, the only female member of the Shenzhou-19 crew, exits the capsule in a milestone landing at Dongfeng in north China’s Inner Mongolia.
Shenzhou-19 crew member Song Lingdong steps out of the return capsule at the Dongfeng landing site in the Chinese mainland’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
Shenzhou-19 commander Cai Xuzhe becomes the first to exit the return capsule after a safe touchdown, marking a historic milestone in space exploration.
The Shenzhou-19 return capsule, carrying three astronauts, landed safely at the Dongfeng landing site in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.