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China's Tianzhou-9 cargo craft has re-entered the atmosphere in a controlled manner. During the process, a small amount of debris that survived the ablation fell into the designated safe waters. The Tianzhou-9 was loaded with supplies, including astronaut consumables for in-orbit stay, propellant and application experiment equipment. The Tianzhou-9 separated from the orbiting space station combination on Wednesday and then entered its independent flight phase.
China's Tianzhou-9 cargo craft has re-entered the atmosphere in a controlled manner. During the process, a small amount of debris that survived the ablation fell into the designated safe waters. The Tianzhou-9 was loaded with supplies, including astronaut consumables for in-orbit stay, propellant and application experiment equipment. The Tianzhou-9 separated from the orbiting space station combination on Wednesday and then entered its independent flight phase.