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China’s Stranded Astronauts Are Safe—For Now. But How Will They Get Home?

Last updated: November 12, 2025 12:00 am
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As of November 11, 2025, there are six people currently residing on the Chinese space station Tiangong. Among them are three astronauts who have found themselves stranded after their spacecraft was suspected to have been struck by space debris. The Chinese officials have assured the public that plans are underway to safely bring back the stranded astronauts to Earth.

The China Manned Space Engineering Office (CMSE) has been diligently working on a backup capsule that will be used for the return journey of the three astronauts. Extensive tests have been conducted to ensure the safety and success of this mission. The agency has reassured that all preparations are progressing smoothly according to the established plan.

Tiangong, which spans approximately 180 feet, typically accommodates a crew of three astronauts for six-month missions. A new crew arrived in October to relieve the current crew, but due to the unforeseen circumstances, both crews are currently onboard. Despite the unusual situation, the space station is designed to support two crews simultaneously, as confirmed by CMSE.

The astronauts onboard, despite the cramped conditions, are continuing their scientific experiments and daily routines. Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer at the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, noted that there has been ambiguity surrounding the extent of damage caused by the space debris. Chinese officials have not disclosed detailed information about the impact on the spacecraft, leaving many questions unanswered.

The possibility of using the Shenzhou-21 spacecraft to bring back the stranded astronauts raises concerns about the return journey for the current crew. McDowell speculates that China may launch a new craft to ensure that all astronauts have a safe ride home. It is crucial for the authorities to prioritize the safety and well-being of the astronauts in such situations.

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As the world awaits the successful return of the stranded astronauts, it is a reminder of the inherent risks and challenges of space exploration. The dedication and expertise of the teams involved in the rescue mission highlight the importance of international cooperation in ensuring the safety of astronauts in space. The ongoing developments in this mission serve as a testament to humanity’s enduring spirit of exploration and discovery.

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