China's Ambitious Space Program Continues with Multiple Missions and Moon Landing Plans.

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China launched its fifth manned mission to its space station, sending three astronauts on the Shenzhou-16 spacecraft to replace the crew of the Shenzhou-15. The space station, comprising three modules, was completed at the end of last year after 11 crewed and uncrewed missions since April 2021. China plans to expand its space outpost with the next module slated to dock with the current T-shaped space station to create a cross-shaped structure. The mission is led by Jing Haipeng, a senior spacecraft pilot, and includes Zhu Yangzhu and Gui Haichao, both part of China's third batch of astronauts.
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