China's Tianzhou-10 cargo craft docked at Tiangong space station today, delivering 6.2 tonnes of supplies including artificial human embryos for developmental biology experiments in orbit.
China launched the Tianzhou-10 cargo spacecraft on May 11, 2026, carrying supplies including artificial human embryos, zebrafish embryos, and ultra-thin solar cells to the Tiangong space station. The Long March-7 rocket lifted off from Wenchang, and the craft docked with the station's core module later that day.
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