While China was cheering for the triumphant return of their heroes, the news of Skyglow's successful return spread throughout the world through media reports and public statements from NASA, ESA, Roscosmos, and other agencies.
Almost everyone was shocked after hearing the news.
Prior to this, American media outlets were publishing interviews with relevant NASA experts. NASA experts believed that the Skyglow did indeed have a 25-ton Earth-Moon transfer orbit carrying capacity, but, due to the rushed moon landing plan, China might end up facing the same failure as the Russians.
However, this reality was like a slap to their faces.
Not only did Skyglow successfully return to the Jin Ling city launch site, but it also safely brought back the three astronauts and one kilogram of lunar soil.
Even though they were reluctant to accept the truth, they had to face reality.