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Stock image This TV grab shows Chinese astronaut Jing Haipeng opening the door of the re-entry module of the Shenzhou-9 spacecraft before the three astronauts enter the orbital module to change their suits in the space, 17 June 2012

Stock image This TV grab shows Chinese astronaut Jing Haipeng opening the door of the re-entry module of the Shenzhou-9 spacecraft before the three astronauts enter the orbital module to change their suits in the space, 17 June 2012
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