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China's young astronauts have successfully reached orbit

The Chinese spacecraft with a crew of three people, including the country's first female space engineer, arrived at the space station after a journey of about six hours. According to "Armenpress", the BBC reports about this. The crew will be in the domestic space station for six months, where they will conduct experiments and go out into space.

Beijing announced that the launch of the "Shenzhou-19" spacecraft was "completely successful". The pilot of this mission is a veteran cosmonaut, who is accompanied by representatives of the new generation of cosmonauts, born in 1990.

It is one of 100 launches that China has planned in this record year for space exploration as it tries to outdo its rival, the United States.

At the "Tiangun" space station, the crew of "Shenzhou-19" met the three astronauts there, who will return to Earth on November 4. China has been making great progress in the space industry in recent years. In June, it became the first country to take rock and soil samples from the far side of the Moon for study.