Shenzhou-21 Crew Liftoff on Long March 2F Y21 Rocket | China Space Station
And they are off! 🚀The Shenzhou-21 spacecraft, powered by their Long March 2F Y21 rocket, was successfully launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center (JSLC) in northwest China on Friday, October 31, 2025, at 23:44 Friday (Beijing Time), carrying its three-astronaut crew. It will be a fast journey. They are expected to dock with the China Space Station in just 3.5 hours.China's Shenzhou-21 spaceflight crew consists of three types of astronauts, namely a spacecraft pilot, flight engineer, and payload specialist.
The three crew members, including mission commander Zhang Lu and debutants Wu Fei and Zhang Hongzhang, have all expressed confidence in completing their mission aboard the China Space Station.
The trio will complete an in-orbit rotation with the outgoing Shenzhou-20 crew and stay on board the space station for around six months.
They are set to undertake a series of key scientific experiments during their mission, which will also see them witness the arrival of the Tianzhou-10 cargo craft and later welcome the Shenzhou-22 crewed spacecraft to take over duties onboard the space station.
Shenzhou-21 is the 37th flight mission of China's human spaceflight program and the sixth crewed mission during the application and development stage of the Tiangong Space Station.
Commander & Pilot Zhang Lu (张陆)
Flight Engineer Wu Fei (武飞)
Payload Specialist Zhang Hong Zhang (张洪章)
Duration: 2 minute, 51 seconds
Release Date: Oct. 31, 2025
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