Launch from Jiuquan Satellite Launching
Center. Landing 168 km north of Hohhot in Inner Mongolia.
Following a
two-day solo flight
Shenzhou-10
docked automatically with the Chinese
space station Tiangong-1. Three hours later the crew entered the
station for the first time.
Once docked at
Tiangong-1,
the three crew members conducted space medicine and technological experiments
and other scientific endeavors.
Nie Haisheng was mission commander, overseeing docking
procedures, and pilot
Zhang Xiaoguang was in charge of rendezvous and docking.
Wang Yaping conducted the scientific experiments and taught a
physics lesson to Chinese students by live television broadcast. On June 23,
2013
Shenzhou-10 undocked from the station and performed a
manual re-docking.