Three astronauts returned to Earth after spending 90 days in space
Three astronauts returned to Earth after spending 90 days in space
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Three Chinese astronauts have returned to Earth after spending 90 days in space. All three have set a new record by completing their three-month mission and walking the space twice. He spent three months in the reserve as the longest crew for China. The Chinese manned space agency said the Shenzhou-12 manned spacecraft, carrying the three astronauts Ni Haisheng, Liu Boming, and Tang Hongbo, landed at the Dongfeng Landing Site in northern China's inner Mongolia autonomous region.

Earlier this morning, China's official news agency Xinhua was tracking the entire sequence of events, saying that the capsule had entered the earth's atmosphere and that the main parachute was properly deployed and it was coming at a slow pace. The Shenzhou-12 return module separated from the spacecraft's propellant at around 1 pm local time; The propellant burned because it passed through the earth's atmosphere after the return was different from the cabin.

According to a report received, the process became so smooth and simple that astronaut Tang Hongbo was seen playing with a pen due to the process of returning to the earth. Speaking the same Chinese proverb, astronaut Ni Hensing jokingly explained that real gold is not afraid of fire and re-entered the earth's atmosphere with its crew. Tell you that China launched the Shenzhou-12 mission in June. In which three astronauts were sent to space so that they could go there and carry out the work under the construction of the Space Station.

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