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  2. Chinese rocket accidentally launches before exploding - AOL

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    The Falcon 9 rocket is currently the most prolific active orbital launch system in the world, having already performed more than 60 launches in 2024. The Chinese firm was aiming to make its first ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Chinese rocket breaks apart in low-Earth orbit, creating a ...

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    There are nearly 1,000 abandoned rocket bodies in low-Earth orbit today, according to LeoLabs, and that number only continues to increase due to an uptick in launches as more countries focus on ...

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

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    In a now-deleted government notice reposted by a local villager shortly after the launch, authorities said that Xinba Town, near Xianqiao village, was going to carry out a “rocket debris ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Long March 11 - Wikipedia

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    The Long March 11 (Chinese: 長征十一號運載火箭), or Chang Zheng 11 as in pinyin, abbreviated LM-11 for export or CZ-11 within China (and designated 11H when launched from sea), is a Chinese four stage solid-propellant carrier rocket of the Long March family, which is developed by the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation.

  8. Chinese reusable experimental spacecraft - Wikipedia

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    On 14 December 2023 at around 14:12 UTC, the spacecraft was launched for a third time, again on top of a Long March 2F rocket. [19] It has released at least seven objects into orbit. [20] On 6 September 2024, 01:10 UTC, the spacecraft returned to Earth after 266 days and 10 hours in orbit. [21]

  9. Chinese rocket updates: What to know about the uncontrolled ...

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    The section is part of a rocket called Long March 5B, which China launched into orbit on July 24 to deliver a lab module to China's Tiangong Space Station. ... which China launched into orbit on ...