
The
re-entry module of Shenzhou-6 spacecraft was handed over to its developer, the
China Research Institute of Space Technology (CRIST), at the Changping Railway
Station in north Beijing Tuesday afternoon.
BEIJING, Oct. 18 (Xinhuanet) -- The re-entry module of Shenzhou-6
spacecraft was handed over to its developer, the China Research Institute of
Space Technology (CRIST), at the Changping Railway Station in north Beijing
Tuesday afternoon.
The re-entry capsule of China's Shenzhou-6 spacecraft, carrying taikonauts
Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng, landed safely on the Earth at 4:33 a.m. on Monday,
marking the success of China's second manned space mission.
CRIST President Yuan Jiajun said the buffer engine of the capsule ran well
before landing and remained intact, and the burning of the outer shell was
normal.
"The heat-proof structure of the capsule wall has kept intact and the
capsule is still hermetic, which indicates the successful re-entry of the
spacecraft," he said.
The institute will open the capsule on Wednesday to study the "large
quantity" of data gained during the space flight, he added.
The two taikonauts landed on the grasslands in north China's Inner Mongolia
Autonomous Region Monday morning. The space flight ran for 115 hours and 32
minutes, more than five times that of the Shenzhou-5 mission two years ago,
which put the first Chinese taikonaut Yang Liwei in space.