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  2. Shenzhou 13 - Wikipedia

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    Shenzhou 13 was the second spaceflight to the Tiangong space station (at the time consisting only of the Tianhe core module), and the first with a planned duration of six months (180 days). [3] Following Shenzhou 13, six months would become the standard orbital duration for subsequent Shenzhou missions.

  3. Shenzhou (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Shenzhou (Chinese: 神舟; pinyin: Shénzhōu, / ˈ ʃ ɛ n ˈ dʒ oʊ /; [2] see § Etymology) is a Chinese spacecraft developed for the nation's crewed space program. Its design was based on Russia's Soyuz, but larger and modernized, Shenzhou is a single-use vehicle composed of three modules. The descent module houses the crew during launch ...

  4. List of human spaceflights to the Tiangong space station

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    This is a list of human spaceflights to the Tiangong space station. Past. Flight Mission Crew Crew photo Mission patch Mission Start Mission End Notes 1 Shenzhou 12:

  5. Long March 2F - Wikipedia

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    First uncrewed test of the Shenzhou spacecraft: 2 Y2 9 January 2001 17:00 2F LA-4/SLS-1, JSLC Shenzhou 2: LEO: N/A Success Second uncrewed test of the Shenzhou spacecraft, carried live animals. 3 Y3 25 March 2002 14:15 2F LA-4/SLS-1, JSLC Shenzhou 3: LEO: N/A Success Third uncrewed test of the Shenzhou spacecraft. 4 Y4 29 December 2002 16:40 2F ...

  6. China's spaceplane program - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese National Manned Space Program was given the designation of Project 921 in 1992. This broad project was divided into three phases: 921-1 to launch a crewed mission by 2002 in a craft that became the Shenzhou, the Project 921-2 temporary space station by 2010, and the 921-3 permanent space station by 2020.

  7. Tianhe core module - Wikipedia

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    [31] [note 2] The first spacecraft scheduled that visited the Tianhe core module was the Tianzhou 2 cargo resupply spacecraft on 29 May 2021, followed by Shenzhou 12, carrying a crew of three to the station on 17 June 2021. [1] Tianzhou 3 and Shenzhou 13 were launched to the station on 20 September 2021 and 15 October 2021 respectively. [33] [34]

  8. Lists of problems - Wikipedia

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    The following articles contain lists of problems: List of philosophical problems; List of undecidable problems; Lists of unsolved problems; List of NP-complete problems;

  9. Shenzhou 3 - Wikipedia

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    Shenzhou 3 (Chinese: 神舟三号) launched on March 25, 2002, was the third unmanned launch of China's Shenzhou spacecraft.This was the first Shenzhou spacecraft launched that could have actually carried a human and as such the main objective of the mission was to test the systems required to support a human in space.