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  2. Long March 9 - Wikipedia

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    Long March 9 (Chinese: 长征九号火箭, LM-9 or Changzheng 9, CZ-9) is a Chinese super-heavy carrier rocket that is currently under development. [1] [2] It is the ninth iteration of the Long March rocket family, named for the Chinese Red Army's 1934–35 Long March campaign during the Chinese Civil War.

  3. Tiangong space station - Wikipedia

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    A mockup of the Tiangong displayed at Hong Kong in 2022. The initial target configuration for the end of 2022 consisted of three modules. Previous plans suggested expanding to six modules by duplicating the initial three, [44] but as of 2023, planning has shifted to adding a single multi-functional module with six docking ports instead. [45]

  4. Joint Sword-2024 - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Sword-2024 (Chinese: 联合利剑2024), was a military exercise organized by the Eastern Theater Command of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) to organize the land, sea, air, and rocket forces of the theatre of operations in the vicinity of Kinmen, Matsu Islands, and the Island of Taiwan. [1] [2] [3]

  5. Long March 2 - Wikipedia

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    Long March 2 was the original model in the Long March 2 rocket family, which was derived from China's first ICBM, the DF-5. The development work began in 1970. The first rocket was launched on November 5, 1974, [1] but the launch failed. After the failed first launch of Long March 2, its design was slightly modified and designated as Long March 2A.

  6. China Manned Space Program - Wikipedia

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    The China Manned Space Program (CMS; Chinese: 中国载人航天工程; pinyin: Zhōngguó Zàirén Hángtiān Gōngchéng), also known as Project 921 (Chinese: 九二一工程; pinyin: Jiǔèryī Gōngchéng) is a space program developed by the People's Republic of China and run by the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) under the Equipment Development Department of the Central Military ...

  7. LandSpace - Wikipedia

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    Landspace Technology Corporation was established in 2015, after a Chinese government policy change in 2014 that allowed private capital into the space industry. [11] Since its founding, the company has established several aerospace infrastructure sites in Zhejiang, including a $1.5 billion medium and large-scale liquid rocket assembly and test plant in Jiaxing and an intelligent manufacturing ...

  8. Shenzhou 5 - Wikipedia

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    Shenzhou 5 (Chinese: 神舟五号; pinyin: Shénzhōu Wǔ Hào, see § Etymology) was the first human spaceflight mission of the Chinese space program, launched on 15 October 2003.

  9. ExPace - Wikipedia

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    ExPace (ExPace Technology Corporation; [1] also called CASIC Rocket Technology Company [2]) is a Chinese state-owned [3] space rocket company, based in Wuhan, Hubei, China.Its corporate compound is located at the Wuhan National Space Industry Base space industrial park.