Beijing: Three Chinese astronauts safely returned to Earth on Friday after their spacecraft was damaged by space debris while in orbit, authorities confirmed. The incident prompted a careful and controlled return to ensure crew safety.
The crew was aboard a mission to conduct experiments and maintenance on Chinaโs Tiangong space station. Officials reported that the vessel sustained minor structural damage after colliding with unidentified debris, but onboard safety systems performed as designed.
Chinaโs space agency emphasized that the astronauts remained unharmed throughout the incident. Engineers monitored the spacecraft continuously and coordinated the descent to guarantee a safe landing.
Experts highlighted the growing risks posed by space debris, noting that collisions with even small fragments can threaten spacecraft integrity and the safety of crews. The successful return underscores Chinaโs advanced safety protocols and preparedness for orbital hazards.
The mission marks another achievement for Chinaโs space program, while also serving as a reminder of the increasing need for international measures to manage debris in Earthโs orbit.
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