Technonauts helped break space record
- May 30, 2023
On May 30, China successfully launched the Shenzhou-16 spacecraft with three astronauts. This made it possible to break the record for the number of people orbiting the Earth at the same time.
On May 30, China successfully launched the Shenzhou-16 spacecraft with three astronauts. This made it possible to break the record for the number of people orbiting the Earth at the same time.
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