- Home
- Technology
- News
Chinese astronauts return to earth
As per reports, The crew of the Shenzhou-12 spacecraft were in “good health” after the 90-day mission.


The Chinese astronauts went on a space mission 90 days before and landed back in the Gobi Desert on Friday at 1:35 pm.
It was China's longest-ever crewed mission and another step forward to becoming a space power.
As per reports, The crew of the Shenzhou-12 spacecraft were in “good health” after the 90-day mission.
“The successful completion of the mission [...] paves the way for future regular missions and utilisation of the [Chinese space] station (CSS),” said Chen Lan, an independent analyst at GoTaikonauts, which specialises in China's space programme.
The three astronauts Nie Haisheng, Liu Boming and Tang Hongbo are also part of the Chinese force, whereas Nie Haisheng had also been on two missions before this one and was leading this operation.
OGRA reduces RLNG prices for July
- 8 hours ago

Rescue underway after boat capsizes in Indonesia
- 5 hours ago
Actor Humaira Asghar contacted 14 people in last phone calls on Oct 7: police
- 7 hours ago
PTI founder receiving full class-b jail facilities, says Jail Superintendent
- 8 hours ago

Divided court clears way for Trump to cut education department jobs
- 4 hours ago

TCP revises sugar import tender amid IMF concerns
- 7 hours ago

Indonesia lauds Pakistan’s counter-terrorism efforts
- 3 hours ago
Gold falls by Rs700 per tola as global rates drop
- 6 hours ago

FIA arrests human smuggling suspect in Karachi
- 4 hours ago

Oldest marathon runner Fauja Singh dies at 114 in hit-and-run
- 3 hours ago
Zardari, Shehbaz discuss country’s political, security, economic situation
- 3 hours ago
Severe heatwave claims 1,180 lives in Spain in two months
- 7 hours ago