China launched its Wentian space laboratory on Sunday afternoon, sending the country's largest-ever spacecraft into Earth's orbit, according to the China Manned Space Agency.
On Monday, Wentian, the first lab module of China's space station, successfully docked with the front port of Tianhe, at 3:13 am, after it entered the planned orbit. The whole process took approximately 13 hours.
The Shenzhou-14 crew entered the Wentian lab module at 10:03 am, marking the first time that Chinese astronauts entered a lab module in-orbit.