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Shenzhou series spacecraft data
Shenzhou spaceship is a series of manned spacecraft developed by China for its manned space program, and it is the largest manned spacecraft currently used in the world. Shenzhou consists of propulsion module, return module, orbital module and additional section, with a total length of about 9 meters and a total weight of about 8 tons. Shenzhou series manned spacecraft was launched by the Long March II F rocket specially developed for it. The launching base is Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, and the recycling place is on the grassland in central Inner Mongolia.

Shenzhou-1, the first unmanned flight test of unmanned spacecraft was successful.

Shenzhou II, the first test flight.

Shenzhou III, carrying a simulated human, made its first successful test flight.

Shenzhou IV, the second test flight.

Shenzhou 5 and Yang Liwei, the first manned flight, succeeded in the test flight.

Shenzhou VI, Fei and Nie Haisheng, manned for the first time, successfully tested.

? Shenzhou VII, Zhai Zhigang, Liu Boming and Jing Haipeng, carried many people for the second time, and the test flight was successful.

Shenzhou-8 carried the simulated man on the third test flight.

Shenzhou IX, composed of Jing Haipeng, Liu Wang and Liu Yang, successfully carried a multi-person test flight for the third time.

Shenzhou-10, Nie Haisheng, Zhang and Wang Yaping successfully conducted a multi-person test flight for the fourth time.

Shenzhou XI, carrying Jing Haipeng and Chen Dong, successfully conducted a multi-person test flight for the fifth time.