Three astronauts return to Earth after 210-day space mission
Three astronauts participating in China's 'Shenzhou-21' space mission, Zhang Lu, Wu Fe, and Zhang Hongzhang, successfully completed their 210-day stay in space and returned to Beijing safely on Saturday.
The China Manned Space Agency stated that the health condition of all three astronauts who returned after spending a long time in space is good. It has also been confirmed that the Shenzhou-21 space mission was completely successful.
During the mission, they successfully performed various scientific research, technical tests, and important responsibilities related to the regular operation of the space station while staying in space. The 210-day stay in space is considered an important achievement in terms of China's space research and technological development.
After returning to Earth, they will be under medical supervision and in quarantine for some time. It has been stated that detailed health checks, physical condition assessments, and necessary rehabilitation processes will be conducted during this period. The study of the effects of spending a long time in space on the body will also be carried out during this process.
According to the relevant agency, after completing the health check and rest period, they will share information about their space journey experiences and mission achievements through a press conference organized in Beijing.
The successful completion of the Shenzhou-21 mission is considered another important achievement of China's manned space program. This success is believed to have laid an important foundation for future advanced space missions and scientific research.
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