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  • 2 weeks later...
On 3/15/2020 at 9:27 AM, tater said:

 

 

Finally, more images are available about that particular CZ-3B's booster with blue bands. Turns out it was part of an experiment:

 

Potentially a nice step forward to limit the spread of N2O4/UDMH in the wild and/or close to inhabited area.

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1 minute ago, Ultimate Steve said:

So, two hours from now?

I assume there won't be a stream, but I know they sometimes stream the launches of very important missions. I don't know if this counts as very important, but it wouldn't hurt to ask if there is a stream.

there is a stream by CCTV news: https://live.bilibili.com/21686237, but not sure it will stream when launch

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"Some problem" they say. It is a very broad term. It could:

1. Fail to inflate.

2. Inflate. Then go 'pop'.

3. Lose stability, flip in the air stream and disintegrate.

4. Burn during re-entry.

5. Lithobrake with prejudice.

6. Veer off course and land several kilometers away from LZ. Now recovery teams need to find it in the bushes :D

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First reveal inside the new gen spacecraft:

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The "Composite Material Space 3D Printing System" is printing a CNSA logo in flight

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Source: CCTV News

 

The new gen spacecraft is currently on a 322 x 4982 km x 41.1° orbit and planned to land  at 13:30, May 8th, UTC+8

Source: https://weibo.com/5616492130/J0GmjmxN6

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