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Chinese Astronauts Return After Space Debris Damages Their Capsule

Key Takeaways

  • Three Chinese astronauts safely returned to Earth after their original spacecraft was damaged by space debris
  • The Shenzhou-20 capsule developed “tiny cracks” and was deemed unsafe for crewed return
  • The incident has left the current Tiangong space station crew without an immediate return vehicle

Three Chinese astronauts have safely returned to Earth after their original spacecraft was damaged by space debris, forcing an emergency change of vehicles. The crew landed in Inner Mongolia on Friday afternoon following a nine-day delay caused by the discovery of “tiny cracks” in their Shenzhou-20 capsule’s window.

China’s space agency (CMSA) revealed the spacecraft damage for the first time on Friday, stating the capsule “does not meet the safety requirements for a crewed return.” The astronauts completed their six-month mission on China’s Tiangong space station but had to return using the Shenzhou-21 spacecraft instead.

Mission Details and Emergency Response

The original Shenzhou-20 mission began in April and was scheduled to end on November 5. When the damage was discovered, the spacecraft was left in orbit to conduct experiments while the crew used the alternative Shenzhou-21 vehicle for their return journey.

The incident has created a significant logistical challenge for China’s space program. With the Shenzhou-20 crew using the Shenzhou-21 vehicle to return, the current Tiangong space station crew is effectively stranded until a replacement vehicle arrives.

According to Chinese safety protocols, an unmanned emergency rescue spacecraft would be launched if astronauts cannot return safely. CMSA confirmed the Shenzhou-22 spacecraft will be launched at “an appropriate time in the future” to address the situation.

Growing Space Debris Threat

The damage to the Chinese spacecraft highlights the increasing danger of space junk to global space operations. “Due to the sharp increase in orbital debris, the likelihood of damage to spacecraft and space stations of all countries has risen significantly,” said Igor Marinin of the Russian Academy of Cosmonautics.

While this marks the first known debris disruption for China’s Shenzhou program, space junk has repeatedly threatened the International Space Station. Both SpaceX capsules and the ISS itself have had to maneuver to avoid debris collisions.

Major debris events include the breakup of an old Russian satellite that created 180 trackable pieces and a Chinese rocket stage that generated nearly 1,000 pieces of junk. The growing threat has prompted calls for international cooperation on space traffic management, though US law currently restricts NASA from working directly with China’s space program.

Despite political tensions, the US and China have increased coordination on space safety matters in recent years, with Chinese spacecraft maneuver alerts being shared with US operators.

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