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China’s Shenzhou 13 crew enters space station for 6-month stay

  • Length of mission to be one of the biggest challenges for the two men and one woman on board
  • Spacecraft connects to core module’s vertical port in complex manoeuvre

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From left, Chinese astronauts Ye Guangfu, Zhai Zhigang and Wang Yaping settle in after entering the space station core module on Saturday. Photo: Xinhua
Three Chinese astronauts entered the core module of the Tiangong space station on Saturday, starting a six-month stay in orbit to carry out experiments and construction work.
The China Manned Space Agency said Zhai Zhigang, 55, and Ye Guangfu, 41, boarded the module at 9.58am with Wang Yaping, 41, who is expected to become the first Asian woman to do a spacewalk.

“We will work together, complete every task meticulously and strive to explore this vast universe,” Wang said in a nationwide broadcast after entering the module.

The Shenzhou 13 spacecraft docked at the station at 6.56am on Saturday, about 6½ hours after lift-off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in the Gobi Desert in northern China.

In a first for China, the spacecraft docked at the Tianhe core module’s side port facing the Earth, a more difficult manoeuvre than previous procedures because it requires constant adjustment in the final approach.

The space station’s other ports are already occupied by the Tianzhou 2 and 3 cargo ships, forming a T-shaped configuration.

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