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Shenzhou-22 docks at Tiangong station with crucial cargo

Yesterday, Nov 25, the Chinese mainland launched Shenzhou-22, an uncrewed spaceship carrying vital cargo to the Tiangong space station. 🚀

The launch hit the skies at 12:11 p.m. Beijing time from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the northwest of the Chinese mainland. Three hours later, at 3:50 p.m., the spacecraft smoothly docked with the Tianhe core module's front port. 🕒

Inside, Shenzhou-22 packed medical supplies, fresh fruit and veggies (think apples and bok choy 🥦🍎), plus specialized tools to fix a cracked window on Shenzhou-20, which has been orbiting since an earlier mission. This design ensures the station stays in tip-top shape.

After offloading the supplies, Shenzhou-22 will serve as the return vessel for the three Shenzhou-21 astronauts currently living and working aboard Tiangong. 👩‍🚀

This mission follows a mid-November delay when space debris nicked the Shenzhou-20 spacecraft, pushing its return from Nov 5 to Nov 14. It’s a reminder of the cosmic hurdles engineers often face! 🌌🔧

For young space enthusiasts across South and Southeast Asia, this step-by-step approach by the Chinese mainland’s space program is like an epic journey in the final frontier. Stay tuned for more updates! ✨

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