Farewell to the Tianzhou-5 Space Station: A First Perspective and a Comprehensive View of China's Space Station
CCTV News: According to the China Manned Space Engineering Office, at 9:13 am on the 12th, the Tianzhou-5 cargo spacecraft, which successfully completed its scheduled mission, has been controlled to re-enter the atmosphere. Most of the components of the cargo spacecraft were burned and destroyed during re-entry, with a small amount of debris falling into the designated safe waters of the South Pacific.
Today, the China Manned Space official account released a video, which showed the full picture of the China Space Station from the first perspective of the Tianzhou-5, glittering and beautiful. The Tianzhou-5 cargo spacecraft was launched into orbit on November 12 last year at the Wenchang Space Launch Site, carrying consumables, propellants, and application experimental equipment for three astronauts of Shenzhou-15 who had been in orbit for six months.