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One of the four mice that traveled aboard China's Shenzhou-21 spacecraft has successfully given birth to healthy pups after returning to Earth.
The four mice were sent into space on October 31 for a survival and adaptation experiment under the space environment. After their return to Earth on November 14, one female mouse conceived and later delivered nine pups on December 10, six of which are alive and thriving – a normal survival rate.