Chinese astronauts return to Earth after a month in space

The Shenzhou 11 spacecraft compartment carries two successful Chinese astronauts in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in China.

The landing zone of the Shenzhou 11 spacecraft carries two astronauts safely to the north of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China at 14:00 on November 18 to complete the country's longest space mission. This, according to Reuters.

Picture 1 of Chinese astronauts return to Earth after a month in space
The landing zone of the Shenzhou 11 ship brought two successful Chinese astronauts to land.(Photo: News.cn).

China Central Television has announced the image of the spacecraft compartment located on the ground between the Chinese flag and the support team. The two astronauts Canh Hai Bang and Tran Dong had to undergo medical tests before leaving the cabin. Mr. Zhang Youxia, the commander, said they were in good health.

"The mission on the Thien Cung 2 space station and the Than Chau 11 spacecraft successfully ended," Zhang said.

Two astronauts spent 30 days on the Thien Cung 2 space station to conduct experiments to prepare for China's plan to build a fixed manned space station by 2020. The Thien Cung 2 space station will continue to stay in orbit and prepare for the next connection with Tianzhou 1, China's first cargo spacecraft, in April next year.