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December 08, 2014
DRAGON SPACE
China develops new rocket for manned moon mission: media
Beijing (AFP) Dec 08, 2014
China is developing a huge rocket that will be used for its first manned mission to the moon, state media said Monday, underscoring Beijing's increasingly ambitious space programme. The first launch of the Long March-9 will take place around 2028, said the China Daily, which also cited experts saying the rocket's development is at the research stage. It will carry a load of 130 tonnes, the newspaper added, equal to what NASA is aiming for with its Space Launch System (SLS), which aims to blast o ... read more
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EXO WORLDS

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EXO WORLDS

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TIME AND SPACE

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DRAGON SPACE

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MARSDAILY

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MARSDAILY

Red Planet's Mystery
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OUTER PLANETS

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Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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IRON AND ICE

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IRON AND ICE

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IRON AND ICE

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IRON AND ICE

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MARSDAILY

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LAUNCH PAD

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MARSDAILY

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