Space Station: China will send three passengers to its space station today, will launch Shenzhou-15 spacecraft
Recently, China's last lab module 'Mengshan' reached its under-construction space station.
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China is going to set up its own space station in the space world. In this series, on Tuesday, he will launch the Shenzhou-15 spacecraft, which will help in completing the last phase of the space station. It will carry three astronauts. The agency said that Fei Junlong, Deng Qingming and Zhang Lu will board the spacecraft to the space station.
Let us tell you that recently China's last lab module 'Mengshan' reached its under-construction space station. It is part of China's more than a decade-long effort to maintain its presence in space amid growing competition with the US. Mengshan was launched from the Wenchang Satellite Launch Center on the southern island province of Hainan. It was expected to take 13 hours to reach the space station. Mengshan or 'Celestian Dreams' is the second lab module for Tiangong, China's under-construction space station.
Two male and one female astronaut are currently in space
According to China's space agency, there are currently two male and one female astronaut in Tiangong. Chen Dong, Kai Shuzhe and Liu Yang arrived at the space station in early June on a six-month mission.

