The
three astronauts - commander Chen Dong and teammates Liu Yang
and Cai Xuzhe - who had been overseeing the final, pivotal
period of construction at the space station, which was completed
in November, all said they were feeling well after landing in
audio aired on CCTV.
The capsule landed at the Dongfeng site in north China's Inner
Mongolia Autonomous region at 8:09 p.m. (1209 GMT), with staff
from the space agency declaring the entire mission, which began
on June 5, a "complete success", CCTV reported.
Staff at the landing site carried out the exhausted-looking crew
one by one and by just after 9 p.m. all three had safely exited
the capsule, CCTV reported.
A new crew of three fellow Chinese astronauts arrived at the
space station aboard the Shenzhou-15 to take over from them on
Wednesday.
The space station represents a significant milestone in China's
three-decades long manned space programme, first approved in
1992. It also flags the start of permanent Chinese habitation in
space.
Construction of the station began in April last year with the
launch of the first and largest of its three modules, Tianhe,
being the living quarters of visiting astronauts.
(Reporting by Martin Quin Pollard and Ryan Woo; Editing by David
Holmes)
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