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    Shenzhou-20 Heroes Speak Out: Surviving Space Junk on Return

    World January 17, 20262 Mins Read
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    Beijing’s aerospace hub buzzed with excitement as Shenzhou-20 astronauts Chen Tong, Chen Chongrui, and Wang Xie emerged for their debut media briefing post-mission. The event shed light on a tense episode involving space debris that tested China’s spaceflight mettle.

    Launched April 24, 2025, the mission unfolded smoothly until pre-landing checks revealed a fractured viewport on November 5 – courtesy of micrometeoroid or debris impact. The discovery triggered a postponement, with ground teams devising a contingency plan.

    By November 14, the crew had seamlessly shifted to Shenzhou-21, executing a picture-perfect landing at Tongfeng. This pivot enabled Shenzhou-22 to dock successfully, maintaining uninterrupted station operations.

    Astronauts captivated the audience with firsthand tales. Chen Chongrui recounted the eerie silence after the strike: ‘We activated protocols instantly, sealing off the area.’ They delved into mission highlights, from protein crystal growth to Earth observation studies, painting a picture of purposeful isolation in space.

    Space debris remains a ticking time bomb, with over 36,000 tracked objects circling Earth. China’s adept handling – from detection to recovery – exemplifies a maturing space power. The conference wrapped with optimism, as the crew hailed the program’s safety-first ethos.

    Looking ahead, this experience fortifies China’s roadmap for Tiangong expansions and deep-space ventures, ensuring crews return home heroes, not statistics.

    Beijing press conference Chen Tong Chinese astronauts Shenzhou-20 Shenzhou-21 transfer space debris Space station mission Tongfeng landing
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