China discloses Shenzhou-23 mission tasks, testing artificial embryos, year-long stay-

Update: China unveils Shenzhou-23 crew for space station mission-

Xinhua Headlines: China unveils Shenzhou-23 crew for space station mission-

China discloses Shenzhou-23 mission tasks, testing artificial embryos, year-long stay-

China’s Shenzhou-23 mission will send astronauts to Tiangong for a record one-year stay as Beijing pushes toward a crewed moon landing by 2030.

One of the three Shenzhou 23 crewmates will spend a full year in space — a first for China.

China has announced the three-member Shenzhou 23 crew, marking a historic milestone with Hong Kong's first astronaut and the nation's first year-long space mission.

La misión Shenzhou-23 despega este domingo 24 de mayo hacia la estación Tiangong con tres tripulantes. Uno de ellos pasará un año en órbita con la mira puesta en la Luna.

Mission will put first astronaut in orbit for a year, a key step in Beijing’s plan to put people on the moon by 2030

Peking (dpa) - China hat drei neue Raumfahrer auf den Weg zu seiner Raumstation „Tiangong“ gebracht. Das Raumschiff „Shenzhou 23“ hob mit einer Trägerrakete vom Typ „Langer Marsch…

KINA je lansirala novu ljudsku misiju Shenzhou-23 s astronautom iz Hong Konga radi eksperimenata dugotrajnog boravka u svemiru.

China has launched the Shenzhou 23 spacecraft with three astronauts heading to its space station

China has launched the Shenzhou 23 spacecraft with three astronauts heading to its space station.

The mission further solidifies China's position as a major player in global space exploration

China launched the Shenzhou 23 spacecraft Sunday night with three astronauts heading to its space station, including one set to stay in space for a year.

Xinhua Headlines: China launches Shenzhou-23 spaceship, for new in-orbit stay record, cutting-edge space science-

The astronauts will be testing how a year in space affects their body and will be conducting more than 100 experiments, like growing embryos and rice.

Gli astronauti studieranno come un anno nello spazio influisce sul corpo e condurranno oltre 100 esperimenti, tra cui la crescita di embrioni e riso.