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China launches Shenzhou 22 to rescue stranded astronauts

Published on: November 25, 2025 7:13 PM

China successfully launched the Shenzhou 22 spacecraft on Tuesday to assist in the return of three astronauts stranded on the Tiangong space station. This mission is part of the country’s efforts to maintain its space program’s safety and ensure the timely return of its crew members.

The spacecraft docked with the Tiangong space station earlier today, allowing the astronauts, who arrived on November 1, to return to Earth in 2026. This mission follows a previous incident where a damaged spacecraft, Shenzhou 20, delayed the return of another crew.

Earlier this month, three astronauts aboard Shenzhou 20 experienced a nine-day delay in their return after a window on their spacecraft was damaged. Although they eventually returned using the Shenzhou 21 spacecraft, it left the new crew temporarily stranded without a guaranteed return option.

Read more : China’s Shenzhou-22 set to stabilize space station 

The Shenzhou 20 spacecraft, which remains in space, will be assessed once it returns to Earth. According to Chinese officials, it didn’t meet safety standards for astronaut transportation, prompting the use of the Shenzhou 22 spacecraft for the mission’s success.

China’s space program has made significant progress in recent years, focusing on the construction of its Tiangong space station. Initially launched in 2021, the station is part of Beijing’s ambitious space endeavors, which were prompted by the country’s exclusion from the International Space Station.

Read more : Pakistan, China reaffirm all-weather strategic partnership –

Tiangong, meaning “Heavenly Palace,” is smaller than the International Space Station but plays a critical role in China’s rapidly advancing space ambitions. With the growing importance of this station, China’s space program continues to evolve as a significant global player in space exploration.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: astronaut rescue mission, China space program, Latest, Shenzhou 22 mission, Shenzhou spacecraft, space station launch, Tiangong Space Station

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