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Tiong rocket disintegrating during take off.....

laksaboy

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China should emulate the Soviet Union and launch more frivolous space projects. Don't let Winnie lose face! :thumbsup:
 

Froggy

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China had been launching countless rockets and spacecrafts successfully over the years. So recent failures are intentional to let her enemies’ guard down thinking China’s missiles capabilities are finished.

china’s enemies will be in for a surprise when their cities are decapitated one by one.


 

blackmondy

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China had been launching countless rockets and spacecrafts successfully over the years. So recent failures are intentional to let her enemies’ guard down thinking China’s missiles capabilities are finished.

china’s enemies will be in for a surprise when their cities are decapitated one by one.
Yeah...sure....
 

cocobobo

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The launch was a success. The satellite was released into space.
Booster parachute not working? Blame it on the falling panels.

A village wiped out? Could be a village of dissidents. Again, blame it on malfunction chute.
kill many birds with one rocket. Smart and efficient.
 

Forrest White

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Rockets producing nowadays has become much more demand for the last 10 years. The UK company Skyrora is also working on two variants of launch vehicles. One of them is Skyrora XL which can place payloads into Sun-Synchronous Orbit over a range of 500 km to 1000km altitude, as well as polar orbit over a range of 200 km up to 1000km.
 
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