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In the worst-case scenario, the astronauts could be forced to jettison and re-enter via the damaged spacecraft, relying on emergency contingency plans. China's space agency has enhanced its safety procedures, allowing astronauts significantly more time to respond to emergencies—up to five times longer than during earlier operations. Backup spacecraft, such as Shenzhou 22, stand ready to be launched if necessary, ensuring that Chinese astronauts have multiple avenues for safe return.