The Shenzhou 13 space capsule landed in the Gobi Desert in northern Inner Mongolia, which was broadcast live on state television. During the mission, astronaut Wang Yaping took the first spacewalk from a Chinese woman. Wang and crew friends Zhai Zhigang and Ye Guangfu took physics lessons for high school students.

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China launched its first astronaut into space in 2003 and landed a robot robot on the moon in 2013 and on Mars last year. Officials have discussed a possible crew mission to the moon. The story goes on under the ad On Saturday, state television showed images from inside the capsule as it traveled 200 meters per second over Africa before entering the atmosphere. The trio was the second crew in Tiangong, or Heavenly Palace. Its core module, Tianhe, was released in April 2021. Plans call for construction to be completed this year with the addition of two more modules. Trending Stories

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																1:23 Chinese space agency publishes footage from first space shuttle outside Tiangong space station Chinese space agency publishes footage from first spacewalk outside Tiangong space station – July 5, 2021

Authorities have not yet announced a date for the launch of the next Tiangong crew. China is excluded from the International Space Station because of US concern that its space program is run by the ruling Communist Party’s military wing, the People’s Liberation Army. China was the third country to launch an astronaut into space alone after the former Soviet Union and the United States. Tiangong is China’s third space station after its predecessors launched in 2011 and 2016. The story goes on under the ad The government announced in 2020 that China’s first reusable spacecraft landed after a test flight, but no photos or details of the vehicle have been released. On Tuesday, President Xi Jinping visited the launch site in Wenchang on the southern island of Hainan, from which the Tianhe plant was launched into orbit. “Insist on pursuing the borders of global aerospace development and the great strategic needs of national aerospace,” Xi told staff, all in military uniform. © 2022 The Canadian Press