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Long March 5B developers dismiss hazard hype on rocket debris re-entry – Global Times
The US’ fussiness over China’s Long March-5B debris’ re-entry, fully displayed in Western media reports that spared no effort in painting a

China’s new large carrier rocket Long March-5B blasts off from Wenchang Space Launch Center in south China’s Hainan Province, May 5, 2020. China’s new large carrier rocket Long March-5B made its maiden flight Tuesday, sending the trial version of China’s new-generation manned spaceship and a cargo return capsule for test into space. (Photo by Tu Haichao/Xinhua)
The US’ fussiness over China’s Long March-5B debris’ re-entry, fully displayed in Western media reports that spared no effort in painting…
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