- China officially plans to move ahead with super-heavy Long March 9 rocket - The rocket would have more lift than even the most powerful version of NASA's SLS. https://arstechnica.com/science/2021/02/china-officially-plans-to-move-ahead-with-super-heavy-long-march-9-rocket/ 4 comments technology
- China officially plans to move ahead with super-heavy Long March 9 rocket - The rocket would have more lift than even the most powerful version of NASA's SLS. https://arstechnica.com/science/2021/02/china-officially-plans-to-move-ahead-with-super-heavy-long-march-9-rocket/ 20 comments space
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