China Launches Crewed Spacecraft to Tiangong Space Station

China has launched its Shenzhou-15 spacecraft from the Gobi Desert, carrying astronauts to its newly-built Tiangong space station. Three astronauts will live on the station for six months, before being replaced by another crew.

The spacecraft Shenzhou-15 or “Divine Vessel” lifted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in the Gobi Desert in north-west China on Tuesday.

The mission is the last of 11 required to assemble the station that is expected to operate for around a decade and run experiments in near-zero gravity. The previous crew is expected to return to Earth in early December, after the handover.

By Evey Lovelace

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