On Friday, Oct. 31 (Beijing Time), a Long March-2F carrier rocket thundered into the sky from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China, lifting the Shenzhou-21 spacecraft into orbit. On board were three Chinese astronauts, marking the latest milestone in the Chinese space program.
The successful liftoff underscores the precision engineering and collaborative effort behind the mission, as the rocket powered through the atmosphere to set its crew on a voyage around Earth. For young global citizens and tech enthusiasts alike, this launch shines a light on new frontiers in space exploration and humanity's shared quest beyond our planet.
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Rocket carrying China's Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft blasts off
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