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HomePhys.org - SpaceSuspected debris strike delays Chinese spaceship’s return

Suspected debris strike delays Chinese spaceship’s return

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A suspected strike by “tiny space debris” has delayed the return of the Chinese spaceship Shenzhou-20 and three astronauts, Beijing’s space agency said on Wednesday.

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