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Tianzhou-8 Departs Space Station for Controlled Re-entry

In a stunning cosmic feat, China's Tianzhou-8 cargo craft has separated from the space station and switched to independent flight. Launched on November 15, 2024, the spacecraft delivered about eight tonnes of essential supplies, playing a key role in supporting the station's operations.

Now, with its primary mission complete, the craft is set for a controlled re-entry into Earth's atmosphere. Most components will burn up during the descent, while any remaining fragments are scheduled to fall into designated safe waters, ensuring minimal risk.

This exciting move marks a new chapter in space exploration and showcases cutting-edge technology that inspires tech enthusiasts and space buffs alike across South and Southeast Asia. 🚀🙌 Keep your eyes on the skies as innovation continues to unfold!

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