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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
BEIJING, January 8 (Xinhua) — As of December 2025, the Chinese space station has launched and implemented 265 scientific, technological, and applied projects in orbit, achieving numerous significant achievements, according to the 2025 report released Thursday by the China Manned Space Administration (CMSA).
Achievements include the first experiment with mammals on a Chinese space station, the world's first biological study in a submagnetic and microgravity environment, and the longest crew stay in open space in a single spacewalk.
In 2025, 86 new projects provided over 150 terabytes of data. Approximately 1,179 kg of scientific data were delivered into orbit and approximately 105 kg of experimental samples were returned to Earth.
Orbital research has yielded important results, including a new method for non-invasively monitoring intracranial pressure, understanding the mechanisms of solidification of refractory alloys, and the world's first orbital test of a robot for inspecting space station pipelines.
In addition, in November 2025, the first ever alternative return procedure for a crew from orbit to Earth was successfully completed on the Chinese space station.
The report also noted new achievements in China's space program, such as the completion of the selection of the fourth group of astronaut candidates, which included payload specialists from the Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions, and the development of a low-cost payload transportation system.
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