
China’s Tianzhou-7 Cargo Spacecraft Completes Controlled Reentry
China’s Tianzhou-7 cargo spacecraft successfully reentered Earth’s atmosphere after completing its mission, highlighting the nation’s advancing space capabilities.
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China’s Tianzhou-7 cargo spacecraft successfully reentered Earth’s atmosphere after completing its mission, highlighting the nation’s advancing space capabilities.
China’s Tianzhou-7 cargo spacecraft has successfully separated from the China Space Station and is set to safely re-enter Earth’s atmosphere.
China’s Tianzhou-7 spacecraft delivers 90kg of fruits to the China Space Station, showcasing China’s advancing space logistics and cargo capabilities.
Tianzhou-7 cargo spacecraft and Long March-7 Y8 rocket have been moved to Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site in Hainan, China, preparing for launch.
China successfully launched the Tianzhou-7 cargo spacecraft, extending support to its space station with increased loading capacity and essential supplies for astronauts.
China’s Tianzhou-7 cargo spacecraft is being prepared for launch from Hainan Province using the Long March-7 Y8 rocket, as announced by the China Manned Space Agency.