#HNA:
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China testet Baustoff vom Mond für spätere Mondstationen
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"China hat experimentelle Fasern aus echtem Mondboden zur eigenen Raumstation geschickt. Forscher testen dort, ob das Material eines Tages beim Bau künftiger Mondstationen helfen könnte."

https://www.hna.de/wissen/china-testet-baustoff-vom-mond-fuer-spaetere-mondstationen-zr-94331197.html

1.6.2026

#Change5 #China #CSS #Mond #Mondstaub #Raumfahrt #Raumstation #SpaceFlight #Tiangong #Tianzhou10

China testet Baustoff vom Mond für spätere Mondstationen

China testet Fasern aus Mondboden an seiner Raumstation. Das Material könnte später beim Bau einer Mondbasis helfen.

Shenzhou 22 Returns to Earth Carrying Shenzhou 21 Crew After Extended Tiangong Mission

📰 Original title: Regreso de la Shenzhou 22 con la tripulación de la Shenzhou 21

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#astronomy #shenzhou #tiangong #spaceflight

Shenzhou 22 Returns to Earth Carrying Shenzhou 21 Crew After Extended Tiangong Mission

The Shenzhou 22 spacecraft has successfully returned to Earth carrying the crew of Shenzhou 21, marking the end of a prolonged mission aboard China’s Tiangong space station. The landing took place on May 29, 2026, at the Dongfeng landing site in Inner Mongolia. Onboard were commander Zhang Lu, flight engineer Wu Fei, and payload specialist Zhang Hongzhang, who had originally launched on October 31, 2025, aboard Shenzhou 21. The mission lasted 210 days in orbit, setting a new endurance record for Chinese space missions and surpassing the previous record held by the Shenzhou 20 crew. This mission was notable not only for its duration but also for the operational adjustments required during a recent spacecraft anomaly involving Shenzhou 20, which had developed suspected window damage. As a result, crew rotations were modified, and multiple spacecraft were used in unconventional return configurations across the program. During their stay aboard Tiangong, the astronauts conducted extensive scientific research and three spacewalks (EVAs), focusing on spacecraft inspection, installation of shielding against micrometeoroids and space debris, and maintenance of station modules such as Tianhe and Mengtian. Commander Zhang Lu achieved a record number of seven EVAs for a Chinese astronaut, accumulating more than 47 hours of extravehicular activity, while Wu Fei became one of the youngest Chinese astronauts to perform a spacewalk. The crew also carried out experiments in life sciences, materials science, and aerospace medicine, returning approximately 41 kilograms of scientific samples to Earth. The mission also highlighted evolving operational maturity within China’s human spaceflight program, including extended missions, emergency response protocols, and multi-capsule return strategies. After landing, the astronauts underwent medical checks and transportation to recovery facilities before entering post-mission quarantine in Beijing. Meanwhile, a new crew remains aboard Tiangong following the recent arrival of Shenzhou 23, continuing the station’s long-term human presence in orbit.

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Shenzhou 22 Returns to Earth Carrying Shenzhou 21 Crew After Extended Tiangong Mission

📰 Original title: Regreso de la Shenzhou 22 con la tripulación de la Shenzhou 21

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#astronomy #shenzhou #tiangong #spaceflight

Shenzhou 22 Returns to Earth Carrying Shenzhou 21 Crew After Extended Tiangong Mission

The Shenzhou 22 spacecraft has successfully returned to Earth carrying the crew of Shenzhou 21, marking the end of a prolonged mission aboard China’s Tiangong space station. The landing took place on May 29, 2026, at the Dongfeng landing site in Inner Mongolia. Onboard were commander Zhang Lu, flight engineer Wu Fei, and payload specialist Zhang Hongzhang, who had originally launched on October 31, 2025, aboard Shenzhou 21. The mission lasted 210 days in orbit, setting a new endurance record for Chinese space missions and surpassing the previous record held by the Shenzhou 20 crew. This mission was notable not only for its duration but also for the operational adjustments required during a recent spacecraft anomaly involving Shenzhou 20, which had developed suspected window damage. As a result, crew rotations were modified, and multiple spacecraft were used in unconventional return configurations across the program. During their stay aboard Tiangong, the astronauts conducted extensive scientific research and three spacewalks (EVAs), focusing on spacecraft inspection, installation of shielding against micrometeoroids and space debris, and maintenance of station modules such as Tianhe and Mengtian. Commander Zhang Lu achieved a record number of seven EVAs for a Chinese astronaut, accumulating more than 47 hours of extravehicular activity, while Wu Fei became one of the youngest Chinese astronauts to perform a spacewalk. The crew also carried out experiments in life sciences, materials science, and aerospace medicine, returning approximately 41 kilograms of scientific samples to Earth. The mission also highlighted evolving operational maturity within China’s human spaceflight program, including extended missions, emergency response protocols, and multi-capsule return strategies. After landing, the astronauts underwent medical checks and transportation to recovery facilities before entering post-mission quarantine in Beijing. Meanwhile, a new crew remains aboard Tiangong following the recent arrival of Shenzhou 23, continuing the station’s long-term human presence in orbit.

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#Xinhua:
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„Shenzhou-21“-Astronauten treffen in Beijing ein
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"Die drei Astronauten Zhang Lu, Wu Fei und Zhang Hongzhang waren am Freitagabend an Bord des bemannten Raumschiffs „Shenzhou-22“ sicher zur Erde zurückgekehrt und hatten damit ihren 210-tägigen Aufenthalt im Orbit beendet.
.. alle drei Astronauten bei guter Gesundheit .."

https://german.xinhuanet.com/20260530/ebb0a2b6fd7d4fcd8628ebdc499ddb8d/c.html

30.5.2026

#China #CMSA #CSS #Raumfahrt #Raumstation #Shenzhou21 #Shenzhou22 #SpaceFlight #Tiangong

„Shenzhou-21“-Astronauten treffen in Beijing ein

Shenzhou 23 brings 3 taikonauts to Tiangong in May 2026, with 1 taikonaut staying the full year for human adaptation research.

#shenzhou23 #chinaspace #tiangong #spaceexploration #cnsa #deepspace #taikonauts

https://radarkilat.com/en/article/shenzhou-23-china-s-1-year-solo-mission-to-tiangong-and-deep-space-ambitions

Momentu honetan, 13 gizaki #Lurra-ren orbitan daude:

Nazioarteko Espazio Estazioa-n
🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇷🇺 🇷🇺 🇷🇺 🇫🇷

Txinako Espazio Estazioa-n (#Tiangong)
🇨🇳 🇨🇳 🇨🇳 🇨🇳 🇨🇳 🇨🇳

#Shenzhou22 #SoyuzMS28 #Crew12 #Shenzhou23 #Espazioa #LurOrbita

Çin, Yapay Embriyoları Uzaya Gönderiyor — Mikro Yerçekiminin Embriyo Gelişimine Etkisi Üzerinde Çığır Açan Deney. Tiangong Uzay İstasyonu'nda Yaşam Oluşturmanın Geleceği.

🚩 #Çin #UzayBiyolojisi #MikroYerçekimi #Embriyo #Tiangong

One of two Pakistani 🇵🇰 astronaut candidates will fly to #Tiangong on #Shenzhou24 late in the year, spend a few days aboard the #SpaceStation, then take the seat of one of Zhu or Zhang in #Shenzhou23 for the journey home https://spacenews.com/shenzhou-23-crew-arrives-at-tiangong-as-china-maps-path-to-2030-lunar-landing/
Shenzhou-23 crew arrives at Tiangong as China maps path to 2030 lunar landing

Shenzhou-23 crew arrives at Tiangong as China maps path to 2030 lunar landing Three Chinese astronauts arrived at Tiangong space station Sunday, with one crewmember expected to become China’s first to stay in orbit for an entire year.

SpaceNews

#TachyonBeam #SpaceMission #China #Shenzhou23 #taikonauts #Tiangong

A confirmation has arrived that three Chinese taikonauts from the Shenzhou 23 mission reached the Chinese space station Tiangong with an automated docking maneuver. Two of them will remain there for about six months, the standard duration for a mission, while the third taikonaut will conduct a one-year mission.

https://english.tachyonbeam.com/2026/05/25/three-taikonauts-of-the-shenzhou-23-mission-have-reached-the-chinese-space-station-tiangong/