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China’s Shenzhou-22 set to stabilize space station

Published on: November 24, 2025 8:54 PM

China will launch the unmanned Shenzhou-22 spacecraft on November 25 to restore normal operations at its Tiangong space station. Shenzhou-22 replaces Shenzhou-21, which returned early after a docked vessel was damaged. The launch aims to secure the crew and continue China’s manned spaceflight program.

Shenzhou-21’s early departure left Tiangong and three astronauts without a flight-ready spacecraft for ten days. This created an unprecedented operational gap since the station became fully functional in late 2022. Therefore, the arrival of Shenzhou-22 is critical for stabilizing station operations and maintaining safety.

Read more: China’s youngest astronaut joins Tiangong space station crew

The spacecraft will launch from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China. Unlike previous missions, Shenzhou-22 will be unmanned to prevent exceeding the station’s ideal capacity of three long-term residents. This step ensures the crew can work safely without operational strain or overcrowding.

Meanwhile, experts are considering how to handle the damaged Shenzhou-20 vessel. It may be undocked and safely de-orbited over the Pacific Ocean. With Shenzhou-22 in place, Tiangong will continue its research missions and routine activities without further interruptions.

Read more: Chinese astronauts return safely after space debris delay

China plans its next crewed mission, Shenzhou-23, around April 2026. The successful launch of Shenzhou-22 is essential for the continuity and reliability of the country’s manned space program.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: China space program, crew safety and operations, Latest, Shenzhou-21 replacement, Shenzhou-22 launch, Tiangong Space Station, unmanned mission

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