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  2. Suspected Chinese rocket debris seen falling over village ...

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    Suspected debris from a Chinese rocket was seen plummeting to the ground over a village in southwest China on Saturday, leaving a trail of bright yellow smoke and sending villagers running ...

  3. Gravity-1 - Wikipedia

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    Gravity-1 (Chinese: 引力一号) is a solid-propellant expendable medium-lift launch vehicle designed, manufactured and launched by Chinese aerospace company Orienspace. It can carry a payload of up to 6.5 tonnes (14,000 lb) to LEO or 4.2 tonnes (9,300 lb) to SSO, enabling the deployment of large-scale satellite constellations.

  4. Huolongchushui - Wikipedia

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    Huolongchushui were the primary inspiration for the man-portable artillery depicted in Disney's Mulan films. [citation needed]Huolongchushui are discussed in Liu Cixin's 2010 science-fiction novel Death's End (on page 98 of 766 of the 2016 English translation by Ken Liu), as a comparison to a fictional multistage nuclear-propelled space probe.

  5. Why an out-of-control Chinese rocket just crashed into Earth

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    Grab your helmets: A Chinese rocket booster in space the length of two tractor-trailers will plummet back to Earth sometime soon. No one knows exactly when — maybe today. UPDATE: Nov. 4, 2022, 9 ...

  6. Chinese rocket crashes after accidental launch during ... - AOL

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    A Chinese rocket crashed after being accidentally launched during a ground test Sunday, its company Space Pioneer said in a statement. The crash happened when the first stage of the Tianlong-3 ...

  7. Hyperbola-1 - Wikipedia

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    SpaceNews was reporting the same day that the outcome of the launch was unknown, but that amateur video of the launch had been posted, but then deleted from Chinese social media. [10] After most of the day had passed, the Chinese official media Xinhua reported that the launch was unsuccessful due to off-nominal performance of the rocket which ...

  8. Chinese rocket accidentally launches before exploding - AOL

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    A Chinese space startup accidentally launched a rocket on Sunday, resulting in a massive explosion.. Beijing-based Space Pioneer was performing a ground-based test of its Tianlong-3 rocket in ...

  9. YF-130 - Wikipedia

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    The YF-130 is a Chinese rocket engine fueled by LOX and kerosene in an oxidizer-rich staged combustion cycle currently in development. It has been designed to reach around 500 tonnes of thrust and it will power the super heavy Long March 9 rocket.