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Reuters Three Chinese astronauts successfully docked at the nation's permanently inhabited homegrown space station on Wednesday, marking a significant milestone in its space exploration efforts.
China sent three astronauts on Wednesday to its permanently inhabited space station, where they will conduct dozens of scientific experiments, some related to the construction of human habitats.