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Congratulation, you found the "don't ask quesion" part. Personally, I think it should either be a missile car factory built specifically for the CNSA, or maybe the CNSA bought one from PLA's leftover car. And I prefer the latter one. Of course there are also have some voices saying it's the secondment of PLA vehicles for a "part-time job" At least the official sources I know of don't explain this too much, perhaps because they think "huh? Is that a problem?"
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I think the reason why CNSA want to built a ship is they think the platform existing offshore launch platforms look a bit shabby? *When you have the money and the ability to build anything* To be honest, in terms of momentum, cold launching a satellite from the sea seems a bit violent even for a native Chinese like me. *Dnper like this* As to why the Dongfeng 31 platform was used, the official story given was that in the 1990s a spy and a traitor sold seven core data items of the DF-31 missile to Taiwan Province of China, who in turn passed them on to the US (this problem was solved by two rounds of 5.8mm in the real physical sense). In keeping with the traditional Chinese concept of "if you're already do something, don't waste it", the DF-31 was changed to look like the one in the picture. But really, if I were the management of CNSA, I would at least paint the car white to politely hide its violent attributes.
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And actually, at July, people in this forum was already notice that this "intersting" object's introduction is missing compared to the information in the before and after launch. And a related video blogger with an official background on bilibili (Our Space, 我们的太空) also hinted at the hypersonic experiment in a reply. So we call it "50w Satalite". Put it bluntly, I'm just a little surprised that it's taken so many months for some of the media to seem to have remembered to hype this up.
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Oh I notice this one. Actually it isn't: something called Hangtian Ba in the Baidu Tieba still working. It quite like the Reddit in America, but not as many strange conspiracy theories. Here is the link: https://tieba.baidu.com/f?fr=home&kw=航天 Mr. Chrome would translate it for you I think But, yes, if it something really that "interesting" (you know what I mean), "Don't ask question" Two Chinese meme in this forums you would see: 50w: Once China's State Security Bureau announced a maximum prize of 500,000 RMB for reporting spies. Ten thousand in Chinese is "wan", So the short version is 50w. When you saw it, if it hadn't been used for mockery or "hatchet jobs", it means this object is the "don't ask question" one. But turst me, everyone is just as curious as you are about what it really is. Every day is like New Year's Eve: Because New Year's is like Christmas in the West for us, so it is like everyday is the boxing day when something new appears or is launched.
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Find something funny: Chang Guang Satellite Technology Company used a launch vehicle based on the DF-31 missile and launched the "Jilin-1 Gaofen (High resolution) 02F" satellite from a missile launcher, and it is also the 31st member of the "Jilin-1" satellite constellation https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1yL411g75N https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1Jr4y117gk Well, "Peaceful use of space"
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Actually, I think even if that object is a “ablative resistant baseball”, it still really terrifying: It's already hypersonic, so I don't think it makes any difference if it's a weapon or just like Zhao’s words it’s not If use the Chinese meme, we the Chinese just be like “I neither know nor dare to ask” China: I used to said that X37B definitely not just a small space shuttle that simple. You see, I’ve already told you
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This is the original text from the Foreign Ministry spokesperson and I put it in the translator directly Bloomberg reporter: According to the Financial Times, China has tested hypersonic missiles. Can the Foreign Ministry confirm this? Zhao Lijian: It is understood that the test was a routine spacecraft test to verify spacecraft reusability technology. This is important for reducing the cost of spacecraft use and could provide a convenient and inexpensive way for humans to return to peaceful uses of space, and several companies around the world have conducted similar tests. Separated before the spacecraft returns is the spacecraft's supporting device, which will burn up and disintegrate during its meteoric fall into the atmosphere and land in the high seas. China will work together with the rest of the world for the peaceful use of space and for the benefit of mankind. AFP reporter: Was the missile you mentioned earlier in response to the Financial Times report? Zhao Lijian: As I said earlier, it was not a missile, but a spacecraft. Well to be absolutely honestly, I hope it really is about the “Spacecraft” for peaceful use of space.
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In fact, the effective monitoring of a particular hypersonic vehicle of a particular country in real time is, I think, still a bit too advanced for the current scientific development of mankind lol. But with today's modern technology, which can capture the moment of launch of an anti-aircraft missile that shot down a civilian airliner, If it did "crash" and was a few miles off target as reported, I don't think the Western satellites in the space wouldn't have been able to capture the crash site. Some media in China said that it is more likely that the object landed at an airfield near the conventional test site rather than aiming to hit it. But who knows? Maybe few decades later, time would tell us
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As a post-90s Chinese, I think the reaction of most people my age when they hear such news about our hypersonic vehicles is "finally it's your turn to worry", and I guess it's the same for the previous generation, my father's generation. Frankly, the FT hype is more like a conflation of our several hypersonic re-entry experiments into a single story. With the surveillance capabilities of the Western countries' constellation of satellites monitoring the Chinese test site in question, I don't believe you couldn't get a picture if it really did crash, and if you did I don't believe you have the patience not to put the news out and continue the hype. The words of our Foreign Office spokesman were along the lines of: well we did experiment, more than once, and we threw something in half way, which you didn't see, did you? And btw, the FT picture looks particularly like the "Earth Engines" from the movie "the Wandering Earth" starting up, and actually I believe it's the launch pic from Tianzhou-2
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[1.10.1] Kerbolrise - new space shuttle v1.0
steve9728 replied to Alcentar's topic in KSP1 Mod Releases
well emmmmm..... first time using the robotic arm but it didn't working one button shows "#autoLOC_8005438 YES/NO" Did I missing something?