A female mouse that spent approximately two weeks aboard China's Tiangong space station last year as part of the Shenzhou-21 mission has birthed her third consecutive healthy litter back on Earth, providing scientists with invaluable data on mammalian reproduction after spaceflight 'https://cdn1.telesco.pe/file/MnWJxveo_5mV-Iblcycqv2tWOWwq8VLL33djobDSGPzlDydLdkYT3qoh2a_Mr0TfNxy0PYJNH-F6FxTEWbxhxhefDuI1rSdkqHyQdB71kq5e8tKp--VkQm0DE1zNlqb4AwSIHR_FHivjq43wwG0gQTl7NtfL4LxFgUYuDZIZOWAAvaexkuUO-49dROa2kV19HUe9MUPMSy4YHu2ZgUorZMSgbV6kXakgkQnjwAGX8tDDnLc-YMyXvmJrUgCCRnBy0IUbnLZzKs9_HRdVV38ldZUReadFBcbXzVydHT-yYgPnlUo1uuR04t_97hPf7zOwCDmue6ijDxWdzDyberbiag.jpg' Source: [People's Daily China](https://t.me/PDChinaNews/13426)