China's Space Program Thread II

ZachL111

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Hope they will return safe.
Btw, story of debris hit discovery hours before undocking and departure of sz-20 to earth sounds pretty naive, more likely that spacecraft simply didnt pass preflight checks due to some technical problem/disfunction.
From rumors I’m hearing and a report I read within the hour, it seems they’re going to return them on the SZ-20 craft, not send up the SZ-22 for a rescue mission.

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SCE2Aux

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Btw, story of debris hit discovery hours before undocking and departure of sz-20 to earth sounds pretty naive, more likely that spacecraft simply didnt pass preflight checks due to some technical problem/disfunction.
I suppose it's possible, but there's so much junk up there these days I think it's equally possible that it got hit at any point in the last 6 months, and due to the craft being in a powered-down state over that time, the damage went un-noticed until they powered it back on for the return journey. Neither scenario would be surprising to me, really.
 

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High-resolution images from the launch of the 12th batch of satellites of the Guowang/China Satnet constellation, which was carried out by a Long March 12. This marks the 607th flight of the Long March series.

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