- They invested their energy in directing logical tests and completed an almost eight-hour spacewalk.
- They will likewise direct upkeep work to fix minor harm to the station from space trash.
State media announced three Chinese space explorers securely got back to Earth on Tuesday following five months in a circle at the nation’s space station.
The film showed their return container dropping into the infertile Gobi Desert, kicking up a haze of orange residue as it hit the ground.
Three Chinese Astronauts Returned to Earth
Jing, Zhu, and Gui headed out to China‘s Tiangong space station in late May and were in the circle for 154 days.
A new group supplanted them last week after the Shenzhou-17 mission launched from the Jiuquan send-off site in the nation’s northwest.
Beijing has sped up plans to turn into a significant space power since President Xi Jinping assumed control 10 years prior.
The world’s second-biggest economy has put billions of dollars into its military-run space program to find the US and Russia.
China likewise expects to send a run mission to the Moon by 2030 and in the end fabricate a base on the lunar surface.