China’s 3 Astronauts Land on Earth Safely after Completing Mission Successfully

Mon Dec 05 2022
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The audio CCTV reveals China’s Astronauts are safe and feeling great

BEIJING: Three Chinese astronauts landed on Earth on Sunday in the Shenzhou-14 spacecraft re-entry, state broadcaster CCTV reported, ending a six-month mission at the Chinese space station.

The 3 astronauts – commander Chen Dong and his colleagues Liu Yang and Cai Xuzhe – who are overseeing the final phase of the space station’s construction, which was completed in November, all said they were happy when they arrived on audio and CCTV broadcasts.

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The capsule arrived at Dongfeng in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (north China) at 8:09 pm (1209 GMT) with the company announcing the entire mission, which began on June 5, “success enough,” CCTV reported.

The staff of the landing place transports the tired workers individually and after 9 o’clock. All three have safely exited the capsule, CCTV reported. On Wednesday, a new crew of three Chinese astronauts arrived at the space station aboard to replace the Shenzhou-15

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