China Wednesday successfully launched its six-month Shenzhou-19 manned mission carrying its three taikonauts (astronauts) to its Tiangong space station. Its rocket, Long March-2F Y19, lifted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Northwest China at 4.27am Beijing time.
China called the Shenzhou 19 launch a "complete success." The crew includes its first female space engineer Wang Haoze, alongside pilot Cai Xuzhe and fellow rookie Song Lingdong, a former air force pilot. Chinese state media said this is China's “youngest crew” to go to space.
The China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) announced that the crew had entered the space station and begun the handover process with another astronaut trio. The new team's scheduled experiments aim to place astronauts on the Moon by 2030 and eventually setting up a lunar base.