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At midday on Tuesday, the spacecraft’s escape engines ignited while grounded at the launch complex. Within 20 seconds, the return capsule reached its designated altitude and cleanly separated from the escape tower as parachutes deployed.
The capsule subsequently touched down within the predetermined landing zone using an airbag cushioning system, marking the test’s success.
This foundational safety verification – designed to ensure crew survive during rocket failures at lift-off – simulates emergencies in which astronauts must be rapidly extracted from danger zones during a vehicle’s most vulnerable launch phase.
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The achievement represents China’s first such test since 1998, when a similar trial was conducted for the Shenzhou spacecraft programme.