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China’s latest Kuaizhou rocket nearing first launch

by Asia Times staff March 6, 2019February 18, 2020

The Kuaizhou-11, China’s largest solid-fuel carrier rocket, is scheduled to embark on its maiden trek to space this year. The Kuaizhou series consists of low-cost rockets for commercial launches. With a liftoff mass of 78 tons, the latest generation of the rocket family is designed to launch low-Earth-orbit and sun-synchronous-orbit satellites. As the latest member of the […]

From NASA’s Mars mission to China’s meat ‘sniffers’

by Asia Times staff May 8, 2018February 18, 2020

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