Isos wrote:Would have been funny if it went to find the US robots and destroyed them .
What's even funnier is that they did it with non-reusable rocket
Meanwhile in Russia the Trampoline Man is still chasing that reusable Musky cock
Isos wrote:Would have been funny if it went to find the US robots and destroyed them .
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GarryB wrote:You take a real achievement by China and make it about Rogozin and Musk... good trolling PD...
Congrats to China, if it was easy everyone would be doing it... well done.
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Vann7 wrote:
Very impressive what china have achieved in mars . Russia thanks to putin ,should be embarrassed to be so behind china and US in space exploration and also way behind of the soviet union too.
today russia is not a shadow of what used to be in space.
China not only have a rover in the moon but an orbiter around the planet too, and recently released
video with sounds of mars.. how the planet sounds
China releases new VIDEOS and SOUNDS of Martian rover landing, rolling off platform & patrolling the Red Planet
amazing shots ... :
BEIJING, July 16. / TASS /. China successfully tested a reusable suborbital ship on Friday. This was reported by the Xinhua news agency .
According to him, the device took off in the morning from the Jiuquan cosmodrome (Chinese province of Gansu).
"After completing the established flight program, he made a safe horizontal landing at the Alashan-Yuqi airfield. The first flight was fully successful," the agency quotes a statement from the China Corporation of Space Science and Technology (CASC), which developed the spacecraft.
Other details about the project are not provided.
George1 wrote:The Tiangong space station was seen flying across the sky in China. Similar to the ISS, it can be spotted with the naked eye. However, due to its smaller size, it is fainter.
You dont hear much about the station in western media. Not much smaller then the Soviet Mir it will be the third largest space station ever.
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