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CMSA has determined that Shenzhou 20's capsule does not meet the requirements for a safe manned return.
CMSA has announced plans to launch an unmanned Shenzhou 22.
The China Manned Space Agency stated that the condition of the Shenzhou-20 spacecraft does not meet the criteria for a safe manned return.
A spokesperson from the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) confirmed that preparations for the Shenzhou 22 launch mission are underway, including system tests and load preparation.
The Shenzhou-21 module landed on November 14 in Dongfeng, located in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region of northern China, according to the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA).
The CMSA announced that the Shenzhou-22 spacecraft would be sent at an appropriate future time.
CMSA outlined a series of crucial upcoming tests in preparation for its 2030 Moon goal.
CMSA announced that the Shenzhou-21 spacecraft, carrying Shenzhou-20 astronauts, departed the China Space Station at 03:14 UTC.
CMSA announced that the Shenzhou-20 crew will return in the Shenzhou-21 spacecraft.
CMSA indicates that the Shenzhou-20 crew is living and working normally, conducting in-orbit scientific experiments.
The China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) postponed the scheduled return of Shenzhou-20 due to concerns over possible damage caused by a debris event.
There has been no official statement from China's human spaceflight agency regarding Shenzhou-20's return.
CMSA is currently conducting critical product status evaluations and quality confirmations for the Shenzhou-20 capsule.
CMSA activated emergency plans and measures following the postponement of the Shenzhou-20 return mission.
CMSA updated that the risk assessment of Shenzhou-20 return is still ongoing.
CMSA did not provide any technical information regarding the vehicle's integrity.
CMSA emphasized that everything is proceeding accordingly.
The China Manned Space Agency announced that the Shenzhou-20 mission would not return to Earth as planned on November 5th following a suspected space debris impact on the spacecraft.
La Agencia de Vuelos Espaciales Tripulados de China (CMSA) informó sobre la cancelación de la salida.
The risk assessment for the Shenzhou-20 spacecraft is being conducted by the China Manned Space Agency.