CHINA SENDS 3 CREW MEMBERS TO SPACE STATION

Asia World

Sun 05 June 2022:

China launched the Shenzhou 14 spacecraft on a Long March 2F rocket on Sunday, sending three crew members to the country’s new space station for a six-month stay.

According to a statement from the China Manned Space Agency, the rocket launched at 10.44 a.m. local time (0244 GMT) from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Inner Mongolia and entered its planned orbit after about 577 seconds (CMSA).

The three Chinese astronauts, also known as taikonauts, Chen Dong, Liu Yang and Cai Xuzhe, are in good condition, it added.

The Shenzhou 14 is expected to arrive later on Sunday at China’s Tiangong “Palace in the Sky” space station, currently under construction.

Chen Dong, 44, the commander of the team, previously participated in China’s space lab Tiangong-2 in the Shenzhou-11 space mission in 2016. Yang, 44, the first Chinese woman in space, participated in the Shenzhou-9 mission in 2012. Xuzhe, 46, is on his first space mission.

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