Shenzhou 13 returned to Earth at 9:56 on April 16,2022.
The entire process of Shenzhou 17's return was a complicated flight and accurate calculations. After the "space rendezvous" with the Shenzhou 18 crew, the Shenzhou 17 crew handed over the space station's "key"-a specially designed "wrench"-to the Shenzhou 18 crew. During the return process, Shenzhou 17 flew around five times to find a suitable orbit. Then, it experienced key actions such as high-speed descent. The whole process took about 10 hours. The ground was fully prepared, and the astronauts 'energy meals were prepared as emergency food. Shenzhou 17 finally landed successfully at the Dongfeng landing site. Astronauts Tang Hongbo, Tang Shengjie, and Jiang Xinlin were in good health, and the mission was a complete success.
Shenzhou 18 was the 18th spacecraft launched by China's manned space program. The Shenzhou 18 manned spacecraft and the Long March 2F Yao 18 launch vehicle combination had been transferred to the launch area and was scheduled to be launched in the near future. The total weight of Shenzhou 18 was more than 40 tons and the total height was close to 60 meters. The mission would be carried out by Ye Guangfu, Li Cong, and Li Guangsu. The launch of Shenzhou 18 would be an important milestone for China's aerospace engineering, marking a breakthrough in China's space exploration. The exact launch date and mission details were not provided.
Shenzhou 17 was the 17th spacecraft in China's manned space program. Shenzhou 17 was successfully launched at 11:14 on October 26,2023, carrying three astronauts, Tang Hongbo, Tang Shengjie, and Jiang Xinlin. The crew was made up of China's second and third batches of astronauts, with the youngest average age. The Shenzhou 17 manned spacecraft successfully docked at the forward port of the Tianhe Core module, forming a three-module three-ship combination of the space station. During their working life on the space station, the Shenzhou 17 astronauts would carry out multiple extraterrestrial activities to carry out various missions and experiments, including space science experiments, equipment installation, testing, maintenance, and so on. This mission was the second manned mission for China's manned space project to enter the space station application and development stage. It was also the 30th launch mission since the project was established. The Shenzhou 17 astronauts were scheduled to return to Earth around April 2024.
Shenzhou 18 and Shenzhou 19 were two launch missions in China's manned space program. According to the information provided, the flight crews of Shenzhou 18 and Shenzhou 19 had been confirmed and were undergoing training. The two manned missions would carry out a series of missions, including space station maintenance, scientific experiments, and assembly missions. The launch mission labels of Shenzhou 18 and Shenzhou 19 were a yellow line that highlighted the Chinese space station and a red, yellow, and blue circular logo. The numbers "18" and "19" represented the mission number and corresponded to the number of stars. The launch time and specific details of these missions have not been provided.
Shenzhou 18 was the 18th spacecraft launched by China's manned space program. It was launched at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center at 20:58:57 on April 25,2024 and successfully entered the scheduled orbit. The Shenzhou 18 manned spacecraft was made up of three astronauts, Ye Guangfu, Li Cong, and Li Guangsu. They would stay in the space station for about six months to carry out space station management, maintenance, and repair tasks. The launch of Shenzhou 18 was a complete success, and the astronauts were in good condition. During their work on the space station, the Shenzhou 18 astronauts would also carry out several extraterrestrial activities. The return of Shenzhou 18 was scheduled for late October.
In 2024, the Shenzhou 17 manned spacecraft carried out two extraterrestrial activities. The second extraterrestrial activity was the first time a Chinese astronaut completed the maintenance mission of a spacecraft extraterrestrial facility in orbit. The focus of this extraterrestrial activity was to complete the maintenance work of the solar wings in the Tianhe core module, eliminating the impact of the impact of small space particles in the early stage. After evaluation and analysis, the power generation performance of the solar wings was normal. After the mission of the extraterrestrial activity was completed, the Shenzhou 17 manned spacecraft and the space station combination were successfully separated, and the astronauts safely returned to the Wentian experiment module. The mission of the Shenzhou 17 manned spacecraft was a complete success.
The Return of the Immortal Emperor was a modern Xianxia cultivation novel. It told the story of a 19th-century human who traveled to the immortal world and spent 200 years to become an emperor before returning to Earth. The protagonist of the story faced the challenge of reversing time, taking revenge, and saving the lives of the three worlds. However, the specific plot and details could only be understood by reading novels.
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Shenzhou-6 was China's second manned space mission, and it was also China's second spacecraft to carry astronauts. It was launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on October 12, 2005, and successfully landed in a predetermined area in central Inner Mongolia on October 17. Shenzhou VI's mission was to launch and operate the two-person spacecraft safely. It also conducted scientific experiments on bone cells on the Earth's surface, cardiovascular medicine, digital photographs, and spacecraft testing. The success of this manned space flight marked the smooth start of China's manned space project and was one of China's major achievements in the aerospace field.