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Commander Zhang Lu Leads Shenzhou-21 Crew’s Safe Return to Earth

In a moment of triumph for space exploration, the three-member crew of the Shenzhou-21 mission has successfully returned to Earth. The mission reached its conclusion this Friday, May 29, 2026, as the return capsule touched down safely, marking the end of another significant chapter in the space program of the Chinese mainland.

Commander Zhang Lu was the first to emerge from the return capsule, leading his crewmates back to solid ground. The return was facilitated by the Shenzhou-22 spacecraft, which ensured the crew's safe journey from orbit back to the surface.

The successful landing and the subsequent exit of the astronauts represent a milestone in continued orbital research and exploration. For global observers and space enthusiasts, the precision of the landing and the health of the crew underscore the growing capabilities of the region's aerospace technology.

As the world watches these advancements, the return of the Shenzhou-21 crew serves as a reminder of the enduring human quest to explore the cosmos and the collaborative effort required to achieve such complex feats of engineering and endurance.

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