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China’s Quest for Space Supremacy in 2026 - Politics, Policy, Political Views

China’s Long March 2F Y-15 rocket, carrying the Shenzhou-15 spacecraft with three taikonauts aboard, blasted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China on Tuesday. Photo: Wang Jiangbo China opened its 2026 launch schedule on January 13 with two orbital missions. A Long March 6A rocket lifted off from Taiyuan carrying the Yaogan-50 (01) satellite into a highly retrograde orbit with a 142-degree inclination. Such orbits sacrif…
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The Gateway Pundit broke the news in United States on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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