
Shenzhou-19’s Rapid Return: Crew Lands Safely in Inner Mongolia
Shenzhou-19 safely lands in north China’s Inner Mongolia using a fast return procedure, reducing orbits from 11 to 5 in a 7.5-hour journey.
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Shenzhou-19 safely lands in north China’s Inner Mongolia using a fast return procedure, reducing orbits from 11 to 5 in a 7.5-hour journey.
Shenzhou-19 detached early Wednesday; the crew begins their return journey with a scheduled landing in Inner Mongolia.
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