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China’s Long March 6A rocket appears to have an orbital debris problem

Written by  Andrew Jones Friday, 12 July 2024 10:47
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A Long March 6A lifts off into a pre-dawn sky above Taiyuan, july 4, 2024, carrying two Tianhui-5 (02) satellites.
A Long March 6A lifts off into a pre-dawn sky above Taiyuan, july 4, 2024, carrying two Tianhui-5 (02) satellites.

The upper stage of China’s Long March 6A rocket appears to be creating numerous pieces of space debris, adding to the growing issue of orbital debris.

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