China leads astronauts to space successfully

China has launched three astronauts in orbit to begin occupying the country's new space station. The three people, Nie Haisheng, Liu Bohm and Tang Hongbo, will spend three months in the Tianhe module, which is about 300 miles [380 km] on earth. This will be the longest man - made mission of [...]
The three people, Nie Haisheng, Liu Bohm and Tang Hongbo, will spend three months in the Tianhe module, which is about 300 miles [380 km] on earth.
This will be China's longest human mission so far, and the first in nearly five years, writes BBC, translates Periscope.
The Chinese team docked at the space station just seven hours after they left the ground.
The moment of contact caused applause to boil from the checkpoint.
These space missions prove once more the growth of trust and capacity in space.











