China’s Shenzhou-22 Docks with Space Station Combo
China’s Shenzhou-22 docked with the space station combination on November 25, marking a key milestone in the country’s crewed space program.
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China’s Shenzhou-22 docked with the space station combination on November 25, marking a key milestone in the country’s crewed space program.
China’s Shenzhou-22 lifted off today, marking its 22nd crewed flight. The three-member crew will dock at Tiangong station for experiments, underscoring China’s growing role in global space exploration.
The Chinese mainland will launch Shenzhou-22 at 12:11 p.m. today from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, marking its 22nd manned mission and a new chapter in its human spaceflight program.
China launched Shenzhou-22 from Jiuquan to the Tiangong station, marking a new milestone in its human spaceflight program and paving the way for future lunar missions.
China unveils its Shenzhou-22 mission patch, blending aerospace tech and cultural symbols, as final preparations complete ahead of tomorrow’s launch.
Shenzhou-22 is set to launch on 25 November from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, marking a key step in China’s human spaceflight program.
More than 1,000 experts from the Chinese mainland gathered in November 2025 at the Fourth China Space Science Assembly to explore trends in manned missions, lunar science and global collaboration.
Scientists from the Chinese mainland have retrieved 46.67kg of samples from the space station, analyzing biological, materials and combustion experiments to advance lunar exploration.
China’s Shenzhou-20 crew landed in Beijing on Friday and will undergo quarantine and medical exams before meeting the press to share mission highlights.
Chen Dong became the first Shenzhou-20 astronaut to exit the Shenzhou-21 spaceship’s return capsule after it touched down on Earth early Friday, highlighting China’s latest space milestone.