Chinese Astronauts Stranded in Space After Capsule Damage

Chinese Astronauts Stranded in Space After Capsule Damage

Three Chinese astronauts are stranded aboard the Tiangong space station after their return capsule was damaged by an unknown object, sparking global calls for Elon Musk’s intervention.

Key Details

  • Senior Colonel Chen Dong, Colonel Chen Zhongrui, and Colonel Wang Jie launched in April 2024
  • Return scheduled for November 5 disrupted by capsule damage
  • Damage likely caused by space debris from older missions
  • China has backup spacecraft on standby for emergency rescue

The Stranded Mission

The Shenzhou-20 crew has been aboard Tiangong for six months when officials discovered their return vehicle may have sustained damage while docked. The incident has prompted comparisons to NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, who were rescued by SpaceX last year after Boeing’s Starliner malfunctioned.

Social media users are now calling for similar intervention, with posts like “Send Elon” and “When you’re stuck in space, who you gonna call? Elon Musk and SpaceX” trending online.

(L-R) Astronauts Wang Jie, Chen Dong and Chen Zhongrui have been stranded on the Chinese space station Tiangong until their return vehicle can be repaired

China’s Backup Plan

Aerospace expert Yu Jun (known online as Steed’s Scarf) explained China’s contingency measures to his five million Weibo followers:

‘Shenzhou-22 and the Long March 2F [launcher] were already on standby. This is our rolling backup mechanism,’ Jun said. ‘They are in “emergency duty” mode and ready to bring our astronauts home safely if needed.’

Tiangong Space Station Context

This mission represents China’s 15th crewed spaceflight and the ninth crew to inhabit Tiangong – the world’s only space station operated by a single nation. The modular station orbits 210-280 miles above Earth, similar to NASA’s ISS at 250 miles.

China developed its own station after being excluded from the ISS due to a 2011 US law prohibiting NASA cooperation over security concerns. Tiangong typically houses three astronauts, but currently hosts six after replacement crews arrived before the capsule damage was discovered.

A global plea is growing for Elon Musk to step in and rescue three Chinese astronauts stranded in space after their return capsule was reportedly struck by an 'unknown object'

Compatibility Challenges

Despite public appeals for Musk’s help, experts note that SpaceX capsules are not compatible with China’s Tiangong station, making external rescue unlikely.

Historical Precedent

The situation echoes last year’s incident where NASA astronauts Williams and Wilmore were stranded aboard the ISS for 287 days after Boeing’s Starliner experienced propulsion issues. They eventually returned safely aboard a SpaceX Dragon capsule on March 19 after a 17-hour journey.

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