China Launches Shenzhou 23 With Three Astronauts — One To Stay In Orbit For A Year

China has launched the Shenzhou 23 spacecraft carrying three astronauts to its Tiangong space station, with one crew member set to stay in space for a year to study human adaptability to long-duration spaceflight — a milestone in Beijing’s deep-space ambitions.

The Mission

  • Shenzhou 23 launched on a Long March 2F rocket
  • Three taikonauts headed to the Tiangong station
  • One astronaut to remain in orbit for a full year
  • Focus: human adaptability to long-duration spaceflight

Why It Matters

  • Advances China’s plans for crewed Moon missions by 2030
  • Year-long stay rivals long-duration records on the ISS
  • Reinforces China as a leading independent space power
  • Geopolitical signal amid the global space race

What To Watch

  • Health + research data from the year-long mission
  • Progress toward China’s lunar programme
  • International collaboration vs competition dynamics

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