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Tiangong-1 was China's first prototype space station, launched on September 29, 2011, and orbited Earth until its controlled re-entry on April 2, 2018. It served as a crewed laboratory and experimental testbed for orbital rendezvous and docking capabilities during its two-year operational life. Tiangong-1 was visited by three Shenzhou spacecraft, including crewed missions that included China's first female astronauts, Liu Yang and Wang Yaping. The station was initially projected to be deorbited in 2013, but it continued to orbit until its controlled re-entry.learn more on wikipedia
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