China launches spacecraft via largest
carrier rocket: CCTV
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[May 06, 2020] SHANGHAI/BEIJING
(Reuters) - China on Tuesday successfully launched its largest carrier
rocket, which was carrying a new-generation spacecraft, state
broadcaster CCTV said. |
The Long March 5B carrier rocket takes off from Wenchang Space Launch
Center in Wenchang, Hainan Province, China May 5, 2020. China Daily via
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The
Long March-5B carrier rocket took off at 1800 local time (1000
GMT) at the Wenchang Space Launch Center in the southern island
province of Hainan. It was the first mission carried out by the
Long March-5B, CCTV reported, citing the China Manned Space
Engineering Office.
The Long March-5B - with a length of about 53.7 meters and
takeoff mass of about 849 tonnes - was also carrying an
inflatable cargo return module.
China said in March it was aiming to launch an experimental
spacecraft without a crew as part of a broader spaceflight
programme to shuttle astronauts to its future space station and
for future manned space exploration. The launch was earlier
scheduled for mid- to late April.
China aims to complete a multi-module, inhabited space station
around 2022. It became the third country to put a man in space
with its own rocket in 2003 after the former Soviet Union and
the United States.
China has since been racing to catch up with Russia and the
United States to become a major space power by 2030.
(Reporting by Emily Chow in Shanghai and Jing Xu in Beijing;
Editing by Giles Elgood)
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