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Over the weekend, China debuted a new rocket on the nation's path to the Moon
The Long March 12 is the newest member of China's Long March rocket family, which has been flying since China launched its first satellite into orbit in 1970. The Long March rockets have significantly evolved since then and now include a range of launch vehicles of different sizes and designs.

Read the Full Ars Technica Article at:
https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/12/you-can-add-another-new-rocket-to-chinas-growing-stable-of-launch-vehicles/
on: Mon, Dec 02nd 2024
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You can add another new rocket to China's growing stable of launch vehicles
on: Mon, Dec 02nd 2024
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