
Fruit Flies Return from China’s Space Station to Unlock Key Research Data
Fruit flies bred on China’s space station are returning to Earth with key data on magnetic sensing and gravity—tiny heroes in space research!
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Fruit flies bred on China’s space station are returning to Earth with key data on magnetic sensing and gravity—tiny heroes in space research!
Wang Haoze, the only female member of Shenzhou-19, exits the return capsule at the Dongfeng landing site, highlighting a major milestone in space exploration.
Song Lingdong of Shenzhou-19 safely exits the capsule after a smooth landing at Dongfeng in Inner Mongolia.
Shenzhou-19 commander Cai Xuzhe steps out of his return capsule, marking a historic moment in space exploration.
China’s Shenzhou-19 spaceship, carrying three astronauts, touched down safely at the Dongfeng landing site in Inner Mongolia.
China’s Shenzhou-19 spaceship separated from its space station and is now on its journey back to Earth from Inner Mongolia.
Celebrating 4 years in orbit, the Tianhe core module powers the China Space Station and fuels groundbreaking space science for a brighter future.
China launches Tianlian II-05 to boost space TT&C, marking the 572nd Long March mission and powering cosmic connectivity.
China’s space program reaches new heights with bold lunar, Mars, and Jupiter missions, paving the way for groundbreaking cosmic exploration.
China’s space agency is opening lunar samples to global scientists, paving the way for international collaboration and tech breakthroughs.