BEIJING: The re-entry capsule of the Shenzhou-17 spaceship, with three astronauts aboard, successfully returned to the Dongfeng landing site in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region at 6:37 p.m. Beijing Time (10:37 UTC) on Tuesday.
Initial health checks showed that the three crew members, Tang Hongbo, Tang Shengjie and Jiang Xinlin, are in good condition.
“Every time when I fly over the homeland, I always look for it,” Tang told China Media Group right after he exited the capsule. “Thanks for everyone’s attention. I miss you so much.”
Tang set the record for the longest stay in space for an astronaut, totaling 279 days for his two trips to the China Space Station.
China has announced that the Shenzhou-17 manned spaceflight mission was a complete success.The three astronauts were launched to the China Space Station last October and have lived in orbit for about half a year. On Thursday, China launched the Shenzhou-18 manned spaceship, sending three more astronauts, Ye Guangfu, Li Cong and Li Guangsu, to its space station for another six-month mission. The Shenzhen-17 trio met with the new trio on Friday for an in-orbit crew handover.
The Shenzhou-17 crew carried out 84 in-orbit experiments and tests for space applications, producing more than 200 samples in multiple fields such as space life science and biotechnology, space medicine and space material science. The crew will deliver the samples for scientific study, potentially leading to significant scientific advancements.
Previously, the cable of the Tianhe core module’s solar panels was hit by space debris, causing a partial loss in power supply. In response, the Shenzhou-17 crew carried out two extravehicular activities, completing China’s first-ever extravehicular repair mission. –The Daily Mail-CGTN news exchange item