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

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    A Chinese rocket has crashed after being accidentally launched during a ground test, ... and the rocket fell into the deep mountains 1.5 kilometers [0.9 miles] southwest of the test platform ...

  3. List of spaceflight-related accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    A postflight inspection of the right hand glove found the palm bar of the glove penetrating a restraint and glove bladder into the index finger side of the glove. NASA found air leakage with the bar in place was 3.8 SCCM, well within the specification of 8.0 SCCM. They said if the bar had come out of the hole, the leak still would not have been ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Intelsat 708 - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese government, through its official Xinhua news agency, reported that six people were killed and 57 injured. Western media speculated that between a few dozen and 500 people might have been killed in the crash; "dozens, if not hundreds" of people were seen to gather outside the centre's main gate near the crash site the night before ...

  6. Chinese rocket that slammed onto Moon likely carrying ...

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  7. Long March 4B - Wikipedia

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    The Long March 4B (Chinese: 长征四号乙火箭), also known as the Chang Zheng 4B, CZ-4B, and LM-4B, is a Chinese expendable orbital launch vehicle.Launched from Launch Complex 1 at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center, it is a 3-stage launch vehicle, used mostly to place satellites into low Earth orbit and Sun-synchronous orbits.

  8. A Chinese Rocket Crashed Into the Moon... With a Mystery ...

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    The Chinese say it didn’t happen, but U.S. scientists have the data. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  9. Xichang Satellite Launch Center - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese weather satellite — the FY-1C polar orbit satellite of the Fengyun series, at an altitude of 865 kilometers (537 mi), with a mass of 750 kg — was destroyed by a kinetic kill vehicle. The SC-19 has been described as being based on a modified DF-21 ballistic missile or its commercial derivative, the KT-2 with a Kinetic Kill Vehicle ...