China: Longest manned space mission over

China’s longest manned space mission
After six months in space: Chinese astronauts back on earth
Astronaut Chen Dong after his return from space.
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Beijing. Three Chinese astronauts have landed back on Earth after a six-month mission in space. As shown on state television, the return capsule of the Shenzhou 14 landed in northwest China’s Gobi Desert on Sunday evening (local time). At 183 days in space, it is one of the longest manned space missions in the country.
Astronauts Chen Dong, Liu Yang and Cai Xuzhe had been conducting construction work on the nearly completed Tiangong (Heaven’s Palace) space station, which China is to operate for around ten years. The station is currently occupied by the successor crew “Shenzhou 15”, which began its space mission at the end of November.
For its ambitious goals, China has invested billions in the space program. China is already successfully operating a reconnaissance vehicle on Mars. There have also been several missions to the moon.
The Chinese are also currently working on a reusable spacecraft that could see service by 2025. Rock samples from the polar regions of the moon are to be brought to earth over the next five years. Plans for a research station on the moon are also being worked out with Russia.
RND/dpa