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Chinaâs Reusable Satellite Returns to Earth After Experimenting With Crop Mutations in Space

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Shijian-19, China 's first reusable satellite, has returned to Earth after two weeks in orbit.

The satellite was launched on September 27 to test the effect of radiation in space on crops.

China is looking to space to enhance its agricultural crops.

The Chinese satellite is part of the nation’s growing space ambition, which includes building a habitat on the Moon.

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