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Chinese rocket reentry to end the world article in 3...2...1...

and there it is:

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I hope they do the same when SLS finally flies. yeesh.

Here's a Nature article breaking down the casualty risks from falling rocket bodies by country. 41% of the total casualty risk is from US rockets while China is tied with Europe at 17% each.

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a, Number of rocket bodies with perigee of <600 km and associated global casualty expectation for spacefaring states with large contributions (Europe treated as a single unit). b, Pie chart of the proportion of the total global casualty expectation contributed by each state. c, Standard casualty expectation as a function of orbital inclination for reentry of a single object and the 2020 global population. d, Casualty expectation of rocket bodies currently in orbit by latitude and 2020 population density. Casualty expectation is the number of casualties per square metre of casualty area as described in ref.
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. Casualty area, which is the total area over which debris could cause a casualty for a given reentry, is not modelled. In all panels, only rocket bodies with perigees at or below 600 km are included, on the basis of the satellite catalogue as of 5 May 2022
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. This approximates the population of long-lived abandoned rocket bodies that might reasonably be expected to deorbit.
 
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Chinese rocket reentry to end the world article in 3...2...1...

and there it is:

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I hope they do the same when SLS finally flies. yeesh.
SLS doesn't have controlled re-entry for it's core stage? That would make the US hypocrites once again.

I'm curious, is there information on if controlled re-entry will be added to the next version(s) of the LM5? And if the LM9 core booster will have that capability?
 

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北京时间2022年7月27日12时12分,力箭一号运载火箭在我国酒泉卫星发射中心成功首飞,并顺利将空间新技术试验卫星、轨道大气密度探测试验卫星、低轨道量子密钥分发试验卫星、电磁组装试验双星和南粤科学星6颗卫星送入预定轨道,发射任务获得圆满成功。该运载火箭是中国科学院自主研制的一型固体运载火箭,其搭载发射的6颗卫星用于开展空间探测、大气密度探测等相关技术验证及试验应用。
China successfully launched six satelites including one Aerospace New Technology Experiment Satellite, one Orbiting Atmospheric Density Detection Experiment Satellite, one Low-Orbit Quantum Key Distribution Experiment Satellite, two Electromagnetic Experiment Satelites and a Nanyue Science Experiment Satellite by ZK-1A ("力箭一号") rocket at 12:12 UTC+8, July 27, 2022 from Jiuquan Satelite launch Center.

The ZK-1A rocket was developed by CAS Space Co., a company co-founded by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and private capital. ZK-1A is the first rocket they developed and this is the debut launch.

The rocket is 135t weight and 30m length, with 2.65m core and 3.35m fairing diameter, four staged solid rocket with a payload capability of 2t to 200km LEO, 1.5t to 500km LEO and 0.5t to SSO.
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A video demonstration of the launch:
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High-resolution images of the Lijian-1 (a.k.a. Zhongke-1A) maiden launch.

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China successfully launched six satelites including one Aerospace New Technology Experiment Satellite, one Orbiting Atmospheric Density Detection Experiment Satellite, one Low-Orbit Quantum Key Distribution Experiment Satellite, two Electromagnetic Experiment Satelites and a Nanyue Science Experiment Satellite by ZK-1A ("力箭一号") rocket at 12:12 UTC+8, July 27, 2022 from Jiuquan Satelite launch Center.

The ZK-1A rocket was developed by CAS Space Co., a company co-founded by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and private capital. ZK-1A is the first rocket they developed and this is the debut launch.

The rocket is 135t weight and 30m length, with 2.65m core and 3.35m fairing diameter, four staged solid rocket with a payload capability of 2t to 200km LEO, 1.5t to 500km LEO and 0.5t to SSO.
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A video demonstration of the launch:
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