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China launches first three-man crew to new space station

The astronauts are travelling in the Shenzhou-12 spaceship launched by a Long March-2

China-space-three-astronauts-Shenzhou-mission-12june2021-reu Chinese astronauts Nie Haisheng, Liu Boming, and Tang Hongbo wave as they meet members of the media behind a glass wall before the Shenzhou-12 mission to build China's space station | Reuters

China launched the first three-man crew to its new space station in its first crewed mission in five years on Thursday.

The astronauts are travelling in the Shenzhou-12 spaceship launched by a Long March-2F Y12 rocket that blasted off shortly after the target time of 9:22 am (0122 GMT) from the Jiuquan launch centre in northwestern China.

The launch time saw bright blue skies with near-perfect visibility at the launch centre on the edge of the Gobi Desert.

The two veteran astronauts and a newcomer making his first space flight are heading to the Tianhe station for a three-month stay in its main living compartment for three months while they carry out experiments, test equipment, conduct maintenance and prepare the station for receiving two additional modules next year. 

(AP)