How 1mm Debris Cracked Shenzhou-20’s Window: Expert Explains
China’s Shenzhou-20 spacecraft faced a window crack on November 5. An expert explains how tiny debris threats demand stronger shielding and how Shenzhou-22 supplied new gear.
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China’s Shenzhou-20 spacecraft faced a window crack on November 5. An expert explains how tiny debris threats demand stronger shielding and how Shenzhou-22 supplied new gear.
The Chinese mainland launched the Shenzhou-22 spacecraft this week, highlighting rapid progress in its human spaceflight program and sparking global conversations on innovation.
Shenzhou-22 docked with China’s Tiangong station on Nov. 25, delivering vital supplies and repair gear and setting the stage for the Shenzhou-21 crew’s return.
On Nov 25, 2025, China launched the uncrewed Shenzhou-22 via Long March 2F Y22, its first emergency standby mission, to dock with Tiangong and secure the Shenzhou-21 crew’s safe return.
China’s Shenzhou-22 docked crewless to its space station on Nov 25, shifting to an unmanned cargo flight amid debris threats and showcasing a “one launch, one backup” safety model.
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.