China's Space Program News Thread

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by78

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Nonsense, Russia siding with China is out of necessity for further economic growth and scientific collaboration, not an hedge.
What do you think will happen to Russia if China were to lose the strategic competition with US ?

Beside, there is not much area for economic collaboration between US and Russia given the nature of Russia's economic.

This is not a political thread.
 

NeutralWarrior

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Look at CNBC guys deliberately saying Spyna out of pure spite. Why do they have to be so hostile to anything china does ? No wonder these are the same kind of people who colonized and genocide millions of jews in WW2. They just can't tolerate other people progress.

Yeah he did it on purpose, Spyna, right. I wonder why these Americunt likes name-calling when they're starting to realize that they going to lose the competition. Reminds me of naive kindergarten bullies.
 

quantumlight

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Yeah he did it on purpose, Spyna, right. I wonder why these Americunt likes name-calling when they're starting to realize that they going to lose the competition. Reminds me of naive kindergarten bullies.
You dont think the hegemon made it to top by working hard or being smart, do you?

Genocide (Natives) and slavery is what gave America the head start.... a nation that stopped at nothing to Maniesft Destiny and Monroe doctrine on the way up can be expected to act this way on the way down and especially when getting surpassed by Spyna
 

iantsai

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China manned lunar exploration project - concept of the new rocket for future crewed lunar exploration:
5m diameter, 3.5 stage
LEO 70t, LTO 25t
launching weight 2211t, launching thrust 2680t
first stage & 2 * boosters: 7*YF-100K each
second stage: 2 * YF-100M
third stage: 3 * YF-75D
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The CZ serial rockets, from left to right: CZ-5, CZ-5B, CZ-6, CZ-6A, CZ-7, CZ-7A, CZ-8, CZ-9, CZ-11, the new rocket.
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Richard Santos

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What is the bottom spacecraft in the column of 3 between LM-5 and LM-5B?

It looks like a manned lunar lander with descent stage and legs and an ascent stage, similar to the Apollo lunar module. But it seems too small to actually be a manned lander if we compare it to the next generation Chinese crewed spacecraft on the top of that column. But it is riding on some sort of orbiter. So is this the Chinese unmanned Mars sample return mission?
 
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Temstar

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What is the bottom spacecraft in the column of 3 between LM-5 and LM-5B?

It looks like a manned lunar lander with descent stage and legs and an ascent stage, similar to the Apollo lunar module. But it seems too small to actually be a manned lander if we compare it to the next generation Chinese crewed spacecraft on the top of that column. But it is riding on some sort of orbiter. So is this the Chinese unmanned Mars sample return mission?
Looks like Chang'e 5 to me.
 
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