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China succeeds in first cargo mission to new space station – Digital Trends
China has confirmed that its first cargo mission has successfully docked with its new space station, paving the way for a crewed visit in June.

How China’s new space station is expected to look when it’s complete.China Manned Space Engineering Office
China has confirmed that its first cargo mission has successfully docked with its new space station.
Transporting supplies and propellant, the uncrewed Tianzhou-2 spacecraft reached the main Tianhe module around 230 miles above Earth on Sunday, May 30, according to Chinese media reports.
A Long March-7 Y3 rocket carrying Tianzhou-2 blasted off from the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site in Hainan…
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