China has launched it's youngest-ever crew of astronauts into space as part of its ambitious space program. The three-person crew will dock on the country's homegrown "Tiangong" space station, where they'll conduct experiments and space walks for the next six months.
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00:00China says it has sent its youngest-ever crew of astronauts to the Tiangong space station.
00:06The crew of three includes China's first female space engineer.
00:10They'll stay on the country's homegrown space station for the next six months.
00:14While there, they'll conduct experiments and spacewalks to advance China's space program.
00:19Beijing has made major strides in space exploration, and officials say their next major goal is
00:24to land a person on the moon by 2030.