China's Space Program Thread II

tphuang

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But Musk has done enough feats which earlier scoffed at and dismissed off hand, for him to be taken seriously. Even if he undershoots by 24x, it is still 1 launch of starship a day (which is very easily feasible), implying over 36,500 tonnes of mass to orbit.

What if this is used to place say 35,000 tonnes of stainless steel rods (that are able to survive reentry, and have a terminal speed of 10 Mach) in orbit?
it's a waste of time to post this crap that he says. Honestly, it frankly hurts my intelligence level to have to deal with every lie that he says in the media.

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Asug

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Well, that launch occurred not too long ago, carrying the IOT satellite series Tianqi-1 37, 38, 39 and 40, from Haiyang. Pictures are quite nice, and I believe this completes the first phase of the series so far, they are looking to launch hundreds more in the near future and then thousands more eventually down the line, it is China's first LEO IOT constellation.

This was the fourth launch in China in 2026.


Next flight will be a CZ-3B from Xichang in about 14-16 hours.
Which vessel was this launch carried out from — Dongfang Hangtiangang, or, as they say, from the DeFu barge?
 

PiSigma

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Well, during re-entry, there is oxygen and water, along with high temperatures.

But for one-time use, I guess it doesn't matter?
Rust is oxidization of Fe with Oxygen and water. It's literally in the formula. But it takes time, several million times more than the few minutes for something to fall from space.
 
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