China’s Shenzhou-18 astronauts made their first public appearance since returning to Earth this week, dazzling audiences with stories from their historic space mission. The trio spent two months conducting cutting-edge experiments aboard the Tiangong space station—think zero-gravity plant studies and futuristic tech tests!
\"Seeing Earth from above reminded us how connected we all are,\" one astronaut shared during the press conference, while another teased plans for future missions, including the upcoming Shenzhou-19 launch. Their return marks another leap for China’s ambitious space program, which aims to put boots on the moon by 2030.
Young innovators, take note: The team emphasized collaboration in STEM fields, urging students worldwide to “dream big and embrace curiosity.”
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