Shenzhou 23 crew members successfully docked with "Tiangong"

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The Shenzhou 23 crew of astronauts arrived at the Tiangong space station successfully on the 25th, and Chinese astronauts completed the 8th “space reunion.”

The China Manned Space Engineering Office said that after the manned spacecraft and the space station complex successfully carried out rendezvous and docking, the Shenzhou 23 astronauts entered the orbital module smoothly from the return capsule. At 5:13 a.m. on the 25th, the Shenzhou 21 crew, carrying out its mission in orbit, opened the “front door,” welcoming the Shenzhou 23 crew who had traveled from afar to move into China’s space station. Afterwards, the two crews took a “group family photo” and jointly reported that they were safe to the people across the country who cared about them.

This is the 8th “space reunion” in China’s spaceflight history, and it is also the first time that astronauts from Hong Kong have entered Tiangong. Afterwards, the two astronaut crews will carry out in-orbit crew rotations on the space station.

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