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China’s Shenzhou 21 crew safely returned to Earth on May 29, touching down at the Dongfeng landing site in Inner Mongolia after a 210-day stay aboard the Tiangong space station — the longest single Chinese crewed mission to date.
Mission commander Zhang Lu, flight engineer Wu Fei and payload specialist Zhang Hongzhang completed three spacewalks and a programme of experiments in microgravity, materials science, life sciences and aerospace medicine.
The trio returned in a different capsule than the one that launched them after a debris-related crack was found in the Shenzhou 20 vehicle; China launched an uncrewed replacement (Shenzhou 22) in November that later brought the Shenzhou 21 crew home.
The handover to the Shenzhou 23 team, which arrived on May 24, was completed ahead of one crew member from that mission slated to remain aboard Tiangong for a year.
Zhang Lu now holds a Chinese record of seven spacewalks across missions.
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