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Chinese astronauts reach orbiting lab: Xinhua

BEIJING, Oct 19, (APP/AFP) – Two Chinese astronauts entered the country’s new orbiting space laboratory for the first time on Wednesday, state media reported, as Beijing works towards having its own space station. Mission commander Jing Haipeng was first to float into the Tiangong-2 (“Heavenly Palace”) lab, the official Xinhua news agency said, followed by Chen Dong. The pair “extended greetings to all the people of the nation”, it said. Their Shenzhou-11 (“Divine Vessel”) mission is scheduled to see them stay on board for 30 days — the longest stay thus far by Chinese astronauts — carrying out experiments before returning to Earth. The Tiangong-2 lab, which was launched in September, is in orbit 393 kilometres (244 miles) above Earth, Xinhua said previously, and has two cabins — an hermetically sealed experiment chamber that doubles as the living quarters, and a resources store.