China's Shenzhou 10 Spacecraft Lands In Mongolia, Returning Astronauts Safely To Earth (PHOTOS)

Astronauts Return To Earth After Record-Breaking Mission
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BEIJING (Reuters) - Three Chinese astronauts returned to Earth on Wednesday, touching down in north China's Inner Mongolia after a successful 15-day mission in which they docked with an experimental manned space laboratory.

The Shenzhou 10 spacecraft, China's fifth manned space mission since 2003, completed the final trial docking with the Tiangong (Heavenly Palace) 1, critical in Beijing's quest to build a working space station by 2020.

China Central Television showed the re-entry of the capsule, dangling from an orange parachute, and its landing on flat grasslands shortly after 8 a.m. China time.

China successfully carried out its first manned docking exercise with Tiangong 1 last June, a milestone in an effort to acquire the technological and logistical skills to run a full space station that can house people for long periods.

The Shenzhou 10 was commanded by Nie Haisheng, with Zhang Xiaoguang and female astronaut Wang Yaping also on board.

The astronauts began emerging about 90 minutes after landing, helped out of the nose of the capsule by workers in white jumpsuits and into waiting chairs, smiling and waving to the TV camera.

"It's good to be home," Nie told CCTV. "Space is our dream. The motherland is always our home."

Wang gave a 50-minute televised physics lecture last week on the effects of weightlessness, widely viewed by middle school students around the country.

"This mission made me realize two dreams: my dream of flying to outer space, and my dream of being a teacher," she told CCTV. "If you have a dream, you can succeed."

The Global Times, a tabloid published by the same company that puts out the official Communist Party newspaper the People's Daily, echoed some criticism among the public about the expense of China's space programme.

"Currently, China's passion to develop space technology mainly lingers at the government level. Some even blame the government for political vanity and question whether the money couldn't be spent improving people's livelihoods," the paper said in an editorial, published before the landing.

The mission went "perfectly", Wang Zhaoyao, director of China's manned space programme, said at a news conference in Beijing.

China is still far from catching up with the established space superpowers, the United States and Russia, which decades ago learned the docking techniques carried out by the Shenzhou 10.

China must still master launching cargo and fuel via space freighters and recycling air and water for extended manned missions, state media have said. Plans call for a working space lab, the Tiangong 2, to be put into orbit in two years.

Beijing insists its space programme is for peaceful purposes, but the U.S. Defense Department has highlighted China's increasing space capabilities and said Beijing is pursuing a variety of activities aimed at preventing its adversaries from using space-based assets during a crisis.

(Reporting and writing by Terril Yue Jones and Michael Martina.; Editing by Nick Macfie)

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Chinese Space Mission Shenzhou-10
Mission Start(01 of08)
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Tuesday, June 11, 2013, the Shenzhou 10 capsule carrying three astronauts lifted off on a 15-day mission to dock with a space lab and to educate young people about science. (AP Photo/Andy Wong) (credit:AP)
Three Astronauts(02 of08)
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In this image made off the screen at the Beijing Aerospace Control Center, Chinese astronauts, from left, Wang Yaping, Zhang Xiaoguang and Nie Haisheng, wave inside the Tiangong-1 space module Thursday, June 13, 2013. China's Shenzhou-10 manned spacecraft successfully completed an automated docking with the orbiting space module (AP Photo/Xinhua). (credit:AP)
Wang Yaping(03 of08)
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In this image taken Thursday, June 20, 2013, female astronaut Wang Yaping, of Shenzhou 10 spacecraft, makes a water ball in space during a lecture to students on Earth, aboard China's space module Tiangong 1. Chinese astronauts struck floating martial arts poses, twirled gyroscopes and manipulated wobbling globes of water during a lecture Thursday from China's orbiting space station that's part of efforts to popularize the space program among young people. (AP Photo/CCTV via Xinhua) NO SALES (credit:AP)
Astronauts Prepared For Return(04 of08)
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In this photo, the screen at the Beijing Aerospace Control Center in Beijing shows three astronauts having prepared for the return of the Shenzhou 10 spacecraft to earth on Wednesday, June 26, 2013. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Wang Yongzhuo) NO SALES (credit:AP)
Spacecraft Capsule Lands(05 of08)
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The re-entry capsule of China's Shenzhou 10 spacecraft lands in Siziwang Banner, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on Wednesday, June 26, 2013. The space capsule with three astronauts has safely landed on grasslands in northern China after a 15-day trip to the country's prototype space station. (AP Photo/Xinhua,Ren Junchuan) (credit:AP)
Wang Yaping(06 of08)
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Chinese astronaut Wang Yaping, center, goes out of the re-entry capsule of China's Shenzhou 10 spacecraft after its successful landing at the main landing site in Siziwang Banner, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on Wednesday, June 26, 2013. The space capsule with three astronauts safely landed on grasslands in northern China after a 15-day trip to the country's prototype space station. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Zhang Ling) (credit:AP)
Astronauts Join Hands After Mission(07 of08)
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Astronauts Zhang Xiaoguang, Nie Haisheng and Wang Yaping, from left to right, join hands after they got out of the re-entry capsule of China's Shenzhou 10 spacecraft following its successful landing on Wednesday, June 26, 2013. The Chinese space capsule with three astronauts safely landed Wednesday on the country's northern grasslands after a 15-day trip to a prototype space station, marking the latest success for China's manned space program as it enters its second decade (AP Photo/Xinhua, Wang Jianmin) (credit:AP)
Astronauts Wave(08 of08)
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Astronauts Zhang Xiaoguang, Nie Haisheng and Wang Yaping, from left to right, wave after getting out of the re-entry capsule of China's Shenzhou 10 spacecraft. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Ren Junchuan) (credit:AP)