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Zhuque-2 launch fails
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China performs first Long March 10 static-fire test
Posted: Sun, Aug 17 11:33 AM ET (1533 GMT) China has performed the first static-fire test of the Long March 10 rocket. A shortened first stage test article with seven YF-100K ignited at 3 am EDT (0700 GMT) Friday from a pad at the Wenchang spaceport. The test lasted about 30 seconds. The China Manned Space Engineering Office suggested additional tests may follow. The successful test is a key step in the development of the Long March 10, a three-core, three-stage launcher designed for China’s crewed lunar landing program. A single-core version, Long March 10A, could start launching as soon as next year.
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California commission votes against increase in SpaceX Vandenberg launches Posted: Sun, Aug 17 11:32 AM ET (1532 GMT) A California commission has, as expected, voted to block an increase in SpaceX launches from Vandenberg Space Force Base. The California Coastal Commission voted unanimously... SpaceX launches Starlink satellites Posted: Sun, Aug 17 11:31 AM ET (1531 GMT) SpaceX launched a set of Starlink satellites Thursday morning. A Falcon 9 lifted off from Cape Canaveral at 8:29 am EDT (1229 GMT), placing... White House issues executive order on commercial space regulations Posted: Sun, Aug 17 11:30 AM ET (1530 GMT) An executive order released by the White House Wednesday will reshape commercial space regulation. The order makes many changes to launch, spaceport and other regulations... |
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