Shenzhou-21 Return Capsule Touches Down Safely in Inner Mongolia
The return capsule of Shenzhou-21, carrying three astronauts, landed safely in Inner Mongolia on November 14, 2025, marking a key milestone in China’s crewed space program.
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The return capsule of Shenzhou-21, carrying three astronauts, landed safely in Inner Mongolia on November 14, 2025, marking a key milestone in China’s crewed space program.
Shenzhou-21’s return capsule landed at the Dongfeng site in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on Nov. 14, concluding the crewed mission with a safe landing.
Shenzhou-21’s propulsion module separated from its return capsule on Nov. 14, marking a vital move in the Chinese mainland’s crewed space program return sequence.
Shenzhou-21’s orbital module separated from its return capsule carrying Shenzhou-20 astronauts on Nov. 14, 2025, marking a key step in China’s crew rotation mission.
On November 14, 2025, the Shenzhou-20 crew will return to Earth aboard Shenzhou-21, landing at Dongfeng in the Chinese mainland’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
China’s Shenzhou-20 crew, delayed by suspected debris impact, is set to return to Earth today at Dongfeng landing site in Inner Mongolia aboard Shenzhou-21.
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The Chinese mainland’s Tianwen-1 orbiter captured pioneering high-res images of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, marking a milestone in global space exploration.
China’s space station just achieved a culinary milestone with its first hot air oven, letting astronauts bake dishes like chicken wings and steak in orbit.
China’s Shenzhou crews just grilled chicken wings and steaks in their first space oven 400 km above Earth, marking a new milestone in orbital cooking.