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‘Flash in the night sky’ turns out to be sign of lost Chinese satellite – Livescience.com
China launched two missions on Monday within only a few hours of each other, and one has been declared lost.
China has confirmed the loss of its Shiyan-10 satellite, despite an otherwise successful liftoff on Monday (Sept. 27).
The Shiyan-10 satellite launched to space on a Long March 3B rocket, which lifted off from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest…
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