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🚨Breaking: Astronauts Stranded in Orbit! (November 6, 2025) Three Chinese astronauts are currently stranded aboard the Tiangong space station after their return capsule, part of the Shenzhou-20 mission, was reportedly struck by orbital debris. Commander Chen Dong and astronauts Chen Zhongrui and Wang Jie were scheduled to return to Earth this week after a six-month stay in orbit. But engineers on the ground detected signs that their re-entry capsule may have sustained damage from a collision with a small piece of debris…possibly no larger than a marble, yet traveling over 17,000 miles per hour. Even a fragment that small can puncture metal and compromise the delicate systems needed to survive re-entry through Earth’s atmosphere. China’s space agency confirmed that the crew remains safe aboard Tiangong, while a backup capsule from Shenzhou-21…already docked at the station, may be prepared for a possible rescue or emergency return. This event highlights the growing danger of space debris crowding low-Earth orbit. There are now hundreds of millions of fragments…from discarded rocket parts to micro-sized shards…circling the planet at incredible speeds. Each one poses a threat not only to satellites and stations, but to every astronaut in space. The timeline for the Shenzhou-20 crew’s return remains uncertain as China’s engineers continue assessing whether their original capsule can safely make the descent. We’re witnessing in real time just how fragile human operations in space have become, and how quickly one small piece of debris can turn a routine mission into a high-stakes survival situation. #hallucinationhippies #breaking #news #breakingnews #astronaut
🚨Breaking: Astronauts Stranded in Orbit! (November 6, 2025) Three Chinese astronauts are currently stranded aboard the Tiangong space station after their return capsule, part of the Shenzhou-20 mission, was reportedly struck by orbital debris. Commander Chen Dong and astronauts Chen Zhongrui and Wang Jie were scheduled to return to Earth this week after a six-month stay in orbit. But engineers on the ground detected signs that their re-entry capsule may have sustained damage from a collision with a small piece of debris…possibly no larger than a marble, yet traveling over 17,000 miles per hour. Even a fragment that small can puncture metal and compromise the delicate systems needed to survive re-entry through Earth’s atmosphere. China’s space agency confirmed that the crew remains safe aboard Tiangong, while a backup capsule from Shenzhou-21…already docked at the station, may be prepared for a possible rescue or emergency return. This event highlights the growing danger of space debris crowding low-Earth orbit. There are now hundreds of millions of fragments…from discarded rocket parts to micro-sized shards…circling the planet at incredible speeds. Each one poses a threat not only to satellites and stations, but to every astronaut in space. The timeline for the Shenzhou-20 crew’s return remains uncertain as China’s engineers continue assessing whether their original capsule can safely make the descent. We’re witnessing in real time just how fragile human operations in space have become, and how quickly one small piece of debris can turn a routine mission into a high-stakes survival situation. #hallucinationhippies #breaking #news #breakingnews #astronaut

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