Chinese spacecraft

China accelerates the commercialization of the space industry

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China is positioning the commercial space industry as the core economic growth driver.

China launches emergency spacecraft for the first time

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China deploys emergency missions to ensure the safety of the Tianjin space station.

Than Chau 20 damaged, China prepares to launch Than Chau 22 soon

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China's new launch has been postponed to ensure the safety of the space station's operations.

China releases photos of a new strange object appearing in the solar system

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China's Tianwen-1 Mars rotary spacecraft has taken a clear view of the mysterious "guest" object 3I/Atlas from outside the solar system.

Chinese astronaut postpones return to Earth because of suspicion of spacecraft impact

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Chinese astronauts have been delayed back to Earth due to a spacecraft suspected of colliding with space debris.

Chinese ship takes photos of Earth and Moon from a distance of 590,000km

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China's Tianjin 2 satellite exploration satellite has just transmitted a series of impressive images of the Earth and the Moon from a distance of 590,000km.

China is getting closer to the goal of landing on the Moon

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China successfully tested the escape system on the Mong Chau ship in June 2025.

3 Chinese astronauts return to Earth

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Three Chinese astronauts Guangfu, Li Cong and Li Guangsu of the Shenzhou 18 crew returned to Earth on November 4.

China's incredible scientific and aerial achievements in 2022

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In 2022, researchers in China made significant achievements in fields from space technology to supercomputers, as well as breakthroughs in deep-sea physics and biology.

A giant piece of broken rockets fell freely on Earth today

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The 23-ton Chinese missile fragment is expected to make landfall on November 4, but no one knows exactly when and where it will land.

The last module of the Chinese space station successfully blocked

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On October 31, the final module of China's Ti cong rocket space station was successfully launched.

China to open ticket sales for space travel, cheaper than the US

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China is likely to start selling space travel tickets under the trajectory in 2025, priced from 280,000 - 430,000 USD.