Three Chinese space travelers got back to earth on Saturday following 183 days in space, state TV announced, finishing the nation’s longest maintained space mission to date.
The space explorers landed nine hours after they left a vital module of China’s first space station.
While in circle, the Shenzhou-13 mission space travelers took manual control in the Tianhe living quarters module for what state media called a “docking test” with the Tianzhou-2 freight space apparatus.
Shenzhou-13 was the second of four arranged maintained missions to finish the development of the space station, which started last April. Shenzhou-12 got back to Earth in September.
China’s next two missions will be Tianzhou-4, a freight rocket, and the three-man Shenzhou-14 mission, Shao Limin, representative innovation administrator of Manned Spaceship System was cited by state media as saying.
Banished by the United States from taking part in the International Space Station (ISS) in circle, China has gone through the previous ten years creating advances to construct its own space station, the only one on the planet other than the ISS.
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