China's Space Program News Thread

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taxiya

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Kuaizhou series.
3 is the total failure of them, not within the last 15 months (from last September). KZ-11's failure was 17 months ago.

It is 2 failures of KZ-1 counting from last September.

Another question is why count from 15, not 2021, not the whole history.

I am really interested in knowing what he wanted to say with the ambiguous post.
 

AF-1

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Solid boosters supposed to be more reliable, but there were lot of failures, including Hyperbola 1, with some bizzare reasons of failure (like fairing not opened...). That makes me think that not much attention cared abut such launchings like launching of more expensive liquid fuels rockets. More tests, more checks, more attention prior of launching, if necessary delaying for few days to conduct additional tests and checks, and it would goes all well. There is no simple orbital launch, every tiny detail matters a lot and makes difference between success and failure.
 

escobar

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3 is the total failure of them, not within the last 15 months (from last September). KZ-11's failure was 17 months ago.

It is 2 failures of KZ-1 counting from last September.

Another question is why count from 15, not 2021, not the whole history.

I am really interested in knowing what he wanted to say with the ambiguous post.
My Bad, 3 failure within 17 Months. Just an observation, nothing more.
 
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