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China's Shenzhou-20 spaceship returned to Earth unmanned on January 19, 2026, following an in-orbit collision with debris that cracked a viewport window. The capsule is expected to provide valuable real-world experimental data on the spacecraft's critical components to support future missions.
China's Shenzhou-20 spaceship returned to Earth unmanned on January 19, 2026, following an in-orbit collision with debris that cracked a viewport window. The capsule is expected to provide valuable real-world experimental data on the spacecraft's critical components to support future missions.