China’s space station crew to ‘maximise opportunities’ with extra month in orbit
The Shenzhou-21 astronauts were embroiled in drama last year after their probe was used in an emergency mission for the previous crew

The three astronauts stationed on China’s Tiangong space station will extend their stay by around a month, state broadcaster CCTV said on Friday.
“To further validate technologies related to long-term human habitation in orbit and to maximise the comprehensive benefits of using the Shenzhou-22 spacecraft as an emergency launch vehicle to resupply the space station, it has been decided, after careful evaluation and assessment, that the crew’s stay in orbit will be extended by approximately one month,” CCTV reported.
The Shenzhou-22 astronauts were originally going to blast off this month, but are now expected to travel to the space station in May on the Shenzhou-23 vessel.