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CHINA’S LARGEST ROCKET LONG MARCH 5 CONCLUDES TESTING, READY FOR LAUNCH IN SEPTEMBER
As China continues to claim more land for itself in Southeast Asia, its rocket program also continues to progress forward for future missions into space. The country's first mass-produced rocket, the Long March 5 (LM 5), will officially take off in September this year after completing a final round of tests. True to its namesake, the LM 5 measures nearly 187 feet tall and is about 16.4 feet in diameter. Currently, it is China's most technologically advanced rocket and it even uses a non-toxic and pollution-free propellant.
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Source: Tech Times - Feb 11
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