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China's Shenzhou-21 astronaut crew will remain in orbit for an additional month.

China's Shenzhou-21 mission has been extended by one month beyond its original schedule.

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China's Shenzhou-21 astronaut crew will remain in orbit for an additional month, according to a report from the country's state broadcaster, CCTV, on Friday. The decision follows extensive consideration by China's Manned Space Engineering Office. The crew initially launched on October 31 from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre. This mission involves astronauts Zhang Hongzhang, Wu Fei, China's youngest astronaut, and Commander Zhang Lu, all set for a six-month stay in space. Tasked with crucial jobs like installing space debris protection devices and conducting equipment inspections, the crew is supported by the space station's robotic arm and dedicated researchers. With over five months completed in orbit, the crew is in good health and working condition. Originally slated to return in April, their journey will now be extended by a month to further test long-term orbit technology. Scientific and technological experiments will proceed throughout this additional period, as confirmed by CCTV.
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