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Parachute
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Adjusting the trajectory for the designated location
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Landing successfully!

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Drones, choppers, cars, 3D rescue!

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The return capsule of the Shenzhou-11 spacecraft was found in the main landing area in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region at 2:07 p.m. Friday Beijing Time, according to the Beijing Aerospace Control Center.
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Shenzhou-11 return capsule touches down successfully
Source: Xinhua 2016-11-18 14:22:26



BEIJING, Nov. 18 (Xinhua) -- The return capsule of the Shenzhou-11 spacecraft was found in the main landing area in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region at 2:07 p.m. Friday Beijing Time, according to the Beijing Aerospace Control Center.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2016-11/18/c_135840064.htm
 
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This is one day old, but still relevant. It's nice that they thanked the ground support team.

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Chinese astronauts to return home after longest-ever space mission
2016-11-17 15:34 | Xinhua | Editor: Mo Hong'e

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Photo provided by Astronaut Center of China shows Chinese astronauts Jing Haipeng (R) and
Chen Dong accept their first earth-space interview in Tiangong-2, Nov. 15, 2016. (Photo/Xinhua)

The spacecraft Shenzhou-11, which is carrying taikonauts Jing Haipeng and Chen Dong, separated from the orbiting Tiangong-2 space lab at 12:41 p.m. Thursday Beijing Time.

The separation marks the beginning of the journey home for the two men, after having lived and worked in Tiangong-2 for 30 days, the longest stay in space by Chinese astronauts.

Before the separation, the astronauts extended their thanks and respect to their ground team and to everyone who had supported China's space program.

After the separation, Shenzhou-11 will remain at a point near the space lab before they are given leave by the ground team to embark on their return journey.

Around one day later, the reentry module will descend from an orbit about 393 kilometers above Earth, a true test for Shenzhou-11's reentry system.

Tiangong-2 will remain in its orbit and remote experiments will continue until it docks with Tianzhou-1, China's first cargo spacecraft, which is set to be launched in April 2017.
 
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Month-long stay in space lab a step closer to China’s goal of fully functioning space station


PUBLISHED : Friday, 18 November, 2016, 2:26pm
UPDATED : Friday, 18 November, 2016, 4:17pm




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Two Chinese astronauts returned to earth this afternoon after a month-long stay aboard the Tiangong-2 space lab on the nation’s longest manned space mission.

A landing craft carrying Jing Haipeng, 50, and Chen Dong, 37, brought the duo back from orbit and touched down on grasslands of the Inner Mongolia autonomous region at about 2pm on Friday.

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Helicopters, drones and a search team were in place and waiting for the landing craft to arrive, state-run Xinhua reported on Thursday.

After the gate of the craft was opened, medical staff would enter to conduct checks on the astronauts, the report said.

If the pair were in good condition, they would be transferred to a helicopter, where they would rest and readapt to the earth’s gravity.

The astronauts are expected to arrive in Beijing by plane later today.

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The successful completion of the latest space mission takes China a step closer to its goal of building a fully functioning space station by 2022.

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During the mission, the astronauts conducted dozens of scientific experiments and tested technologies related to running the planned space station.
 
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