CYZ1 Test Capsule Aces Landing Buffer Trial
China’s CYZ1 test capsule aced its landing buffer system trial on January 18, 2026, proving smooth touchdown tech for future crewed missions.
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China’s CYZ1 test capsule aced its landing buffer system trial on January 18, 2026, proving smooth touchdown tech for future crewed missions.
Shenzhou-20’s return capsule landed safely after 270 days in orbit with experiments intact, highlighting China’s space tech prowess and debris challenges.
On January 16, 2026, China’s Shenzhou-20 astronauts spoke to the press about their 204-day mission and the emergency measures after debris hit their return capsule.
China’s Shenzhou-20 astronauts Chen Dong, Chen Zhongrui and Wang Jie held their first press conference in Beijing since returning to Earth in November.
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China’s space team made history last November with Shenzhou-22, the country’s first emergency manned launch, executing a rapid 20-day mission with flawless teamwork.
Earlier today, China launched two Shijian-29 satellites aboard a Long March-7 rocket from Hainan, marking its 623rd Long March mission and a record 73 launches this year.
China’s Long March-12A rocket reached orbit on its maiden flight, gathering key data despite a first-stage recovery hiccup.
China’s Qingzhou cargo spacecraft has entered integrated testing and will start prototype development in early 2026, offering a low-cost, flexible solution for space station resupply.