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TIANGONG II PUSHES NEW RESEARCH BOUNDARIES

By Zhang Zhihao | China Daily | Updated: 2018-10-29 07:56

Space lab fulfills all planned missions within two years

Early on April 2, Tiangong I fell back to earth after first entering service in September 2011.

Its exterior broke up and incinerated in the morning sky as scientists worldwide witnessed the final stages of China's first space laboratory before its remains plunged into the southern Pacific Ocean.

TIANGONG II PUSHES NEW RESEARCH BOUNDARIES

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