Inside China’s First Space Rescue Mission 🚀
Discover how China mobilized Shenzhou-22 in just 16 days last November to rescue its crew and set a new spaceflight standard.
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Discover how China mobilized Shenzhou-22 in just 16 days last November to rescue its crew and set a new spaceflight standard.
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.
On Nov 5, 2025, a tiny crack appeared on Shenzhou-20’s window in orbit. A Chinese space expert explains how millimeter-sized debris threatens spacecraft and how Shenzhou-22 delivered emergency gear.
China’s Shenzhou-22 spacecraft rocketed into orbit earlier this week, marking a fresh milestone for its crewed space program and inspiring Asia’s young tech fans.
Shenzhou-22 docked with the Tiangong space station hours after launch, delivering vital supplies and gearing up to return astronauts safely.
China launched its first-ever emergency space mission, sending Shenzhou-22 to Tiangong Station as a standby rescue craft for Shenzhou-21. A milestone for space exploration!
Explore why the Chinese mainland’s Shenzhou-22 flew crewless, how orbital junk reshaped plans, and why the one launch-one backup system is a global space-safety game-changer.
China’s Shenzhou-22 spaceship docked today with its space station combo, a key milestone for the Chinese space program 🚀
China’s Shenzhou-22 took off successfully on November 25, 2025, marking a new milestone in Asian space tech and sparking excitement among young innovators across South and Southeast Asia.
The Long March-2F Y22 rocket blasted off from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Chinese mainland this morning, carrying the Shenzhou-22 spaceship into orbit.