China to send 3 male astronauts to its space station in June
A three-man crew of astronauts will blast off in June for a three-month mission on China's new space station, according to a space official who was the country's first astronaut in orbit.
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A three-man crew of astronauts will blast off in June for a three-month mission on China's new space station, according to a space official who was the country's first astronaut in orbit.
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China postponed a supply mission to its new space station Thursday for unspecified technical reasons.
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China on Thursday launched the main module of its first permanent space station that will host astronauts long term, the latest success for a program that has realized a number of its growing ambitions in recent years.
China plans to launch the core module for its first permanent space station this week in the latest big step forward for the country's space exploration program.