Chinese Astronauts Stranded in Tiangong Space Station Return to Earth After a Week’s Delay Caused by Space Junk Damaging Their Reentry Capsule (VIDEOS) | The Gateway Pundit | by Paul Serran


Chinese Astronauts Stranded in Tiangong Space Station Return to Earth After a Week’s Delay Caused by Space Junk Damaging Their Reentry Capsule (VIDEOS)

Chinese astronauts celebrate aboard the Tiangong space station, showcasing camaraderie and achievement in space exploration with thumbs-up gestures and festive decorations.
The Shenzhou-20 crew returned to Earth safely using the Shenzhou-21 capsule. The three taikonauts from Shenzhou-21 crew that remained behind now have no vehicle to return home.

A space drama that caught the world’s attention has a happy ending – for now.

Three Chinese astronauts (or rather, taikonauts) from the Shenzhou-20 mission had been about 9 days stranded in the Tiangong Space Station after their re-entry capsule was reportedly hit by space debris.

Today, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV announced that they have returned safely to Earth aboard the Shenzhou-21 capsule.

Yes, you read it right – now it’s the ‘21’ crew that has no ride home – though their return date is still many months away.

Reuters reported:

“China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) revealed details about the debris damage for the first time on Friday, saying “tiny cracks” were found in a small window of the Shenzhou-20 spacecraft’s return capsule.

‘The capsule does not meet the safety requirements for a crewed return, Shenzhou-20 will remain in orbit and conduct relevant experiments’, the agency said in a statement.”

 

“The crew left Tiangong on another spacecraft, the Shenzhou-21, according to CMSA, touching down at the Dongfeng landing site in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region at 4:40 p.m. (0840 GMT).

The mission began in April and went smoothly until the debris incident forced the Shenzhou-20’s return, originally scheduled for November 5, to be postponed, CMSA said.”

China’s manned space program now has to deal with another logistical headache – how to get the space station’s newly arrived crew home in the event of an emergency. The Shenzhou-21 spacecraft and its three-person crew arrived at Tiangong two weeks ago.”

Read more:

Chinese Space Agency Says Astronauts Stranded in Tiangong Space Station Are in ‘Good Condition’, but No Date Announced Yet for Their Rescue

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