China's space station lands new batch of samples for experiments

中国空间站为实验运抵新一批样本

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2026-06-03

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  • A total of approximately 41.14 kilograms of scientific samples from China's space station,

  • spanning 23 experimental projects in life sciences, materials,

  • and combustion, have successfully returned to Earth aboard the Shenzhou 22 spacecraft.

  • That is according to the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

  • It marks the tenth transfer of materials from China's orbiting laboratory.

  • Life science experiment samples such as artificial embryos and brain organoids were transported

  • to the Technology and Engineering Center for space utilization under the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing.

  • After initial status checks, these specimens will be handed over to research teams for further study.

  • The remaining samples will be transported to Beijing along with the Shenzhou 22 return capsule.

  • In the field of life sciences,

  • scientists will focus on the cutting-edge area of artificial embryos to reveal how life adapts to space,

  • providing vital health insights for future long-term space habitation and deep space exploration.

  • For the returned samples, including novel titanium alloys, high strength and tough steels,

  • and relaxer ferroelectric single crystals, scientists will conduct rigorous analyses of their microstructures,

  • chemical compositions, and compositional distributions to understand