China will take another leap in space exploration with the scheduled launch of the Shenzhou-22 crewed spacecraft from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on Tuesday, November 25, 2025. The China Manned Space Agency confirmed preparations are final for this mission, which underscores Beijing's growing capabilities in aerospace technology.
This launch comes as China continues to advance its Tiangong space station program, with Shenzhou-22 expected to deliver critical supplies and conduct technical verifications. Observers note this year has seen accelerated progress in China's space infrastructure, aligning with its 2021-2025 development plan targets.
While specific crew details remain undisclosed, the mission reinforces China's position as a key player in space exploration. The launch will be broadcast live through state media platforms, offering global audiences a glimpse into cutting-edge aerospace operations in northwest China's Gobi Desert.
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