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Shenzhou-10 astronauts on dreams after return
THE Shenzhou-10 space mission's astronauts said they "feel good" after they left the spacecraft's reentry module this morning.
Commander-in-chief of China's manned space program Zhang Youxia announced that the Shenzhou-10 mission was successful after the three crewmembers landed safely.
"I feel really good to return home," said astronaut Nie Haisheng.
Nie, commander of the Shenzhou-10 space mission, first successfully came out of the spacecraft's reentry module at around 9:30am (Beijing Time) today after a 15-day stay in low earth orbit.
Upon his safe return, Nie also sets a record of stay in space for Chinese astronauts with more than 470 hours in two missions.
"The space is our dream, and China is always our home. We wish our homeland would grow more prosperous and the people live more affluent lives," he said.
"We are dreamers, and we also have our dreams realized," said Zhang Xiaoguang, another crew member of the spacecraft.
"We adhere to the concept of no stop in pursuing a higher goal. The space dream will go on," Zhang said.
Wang Yaping, the female astronaut aboard the Shenzhou-10, said with the mission she had fulfilled two dreams in her childhood. "One is the space dream and the other is a dream to be a teacher, and this time I have become a teacher lecturing in space," she said.
"I wish all children and youths in China a beautiful life dream and all their dreams would come true," she said.
Commander-in-chief of China's manned space program Zhang Youxia announced that the Shenzhou-10 mission was successful after the three crewmembers landed safely.
"I feel really good to return home," said astronaut Nie Haisheng.
Nie, commander of the Shenzhou-10 space mission, first successfully came out of the spacecraft's reentry module at around 9:30am (Beijing Time) today after a 15-day stay in low earth orbit.
Upon his safe return, Nie also sets a record of stay in space for Chinese astronauts with more than 470 hours in two missions.
"The space is our dream, and China is always our home. We wish our homeland would grow more prosperous and the people live more affluent lives," he said.
"We are dreamers, and we also have our dreams realized," said Zhang Xiaoguang, another crew member of the spacecraft.
"We adhere to the concept of no stop in pursuing a higher goal. The space dream will go on," Zhang said.
Wang Yaping, the female astronaut aboard the Shenzhou-10, said with the mission she had fulfilled two dreams in her childhood. "One is the space dream and the other is a dream to be a teacher, and this time I have become a teacher lecturing in space," she said.
"I wish all children and youths in China a beautiful life dream and all their dreams would come true," she said.
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