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Delay of Tianzhou-2 launch to China’s space station ‘a common, cautious move,’ shows nation’s zero tolerance for error in space missions: observers – Global Times
The postponement of the launch of the Tianzhou-2 cargo spacecraft, which was announced by China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) on Thursday early morning due to “technical…

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The postponement of the launch of the Tianzhou-2 cargo spacecraft, which was announced by China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) on Thursday early morning due to technical reasons at a post-fuel stage of the mission, was seen by many space observers as a normal practice in the aerospace industry worldwide made out of safety considerations.Mounted on a Long March-7 Y3 carrier rocket, the Tianzhou-2 cargo spacecraft was originally slated to be launched at around 1 am on Thursday…
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