BEIJING (AP) 鈥 Three Chinese astronauts landed back on Earth on Wednesday after six months on China's space station.

The crew鈥檚 landing module came down slowly after separating from the return vehicle, descending on a red-and-white parachute, in Dongfeng, in China鈥檚 northern Inner Mongolia region on the edge of the Gobi Desert. Their return had been delayed by a day due to strong winds and low visibility. The area is prone to sandstorms this time of year.

The astronauts, Cai Xuzhe, Song Lingdong and Wang Haoze, were launched to the Tiangong space station in October, and they turned over control of the station Tuesday to the that recently arrived to replace them.

The Shenzhou 20 that brought the new crew also carried equipment for space life sciences, microgravity physics and new technology for the space station.

The Tiangong, or 鈥淗eavenly Palace,鈥 space station has made China a major player in a new era of space exploration and the use of permanent stations to conduct experiments in space, especially since it was entirely Chinese-built after the country was excluded from the International Space Station over U.S. national security concerns.

China鈥檚 space program is controlled by the People鈥檚 Liberation Army, the military branch of the ruling Communist Party.

The three Chinese astronauts have carried out experiments and improvements to the space station during their time in space. Two of the astronauts, Cai and Song, conducted a nine-hour spacewalk, the world鈥檚 longest, during their mission, China's space agency said.

The country鈥檚 space program has grown rapidly in recent years. The space agency has and a rover on the far side of the moon. It aims before 2030.

The 好色tv Press. All rights reserved.

More Science Stories

Sign Up to Newsletters

Get the latest from 好色tvNews in your inbox. Select the emails you're interested in below.