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BBC News - Top stories
China rocket crashes after 'accidental' launch
Footage shows the Tianlong-3 rocket falling back to Earth and exploding in a hillside in central China.China -
The Guardian - World
Chinese space rocket crashes in flames after accidental launch
Company Space Pioneer says first stage of its Tianlong-3 launched during test after ‘structural failure’ and crashed in hills near city of Gongyi. The space rocket of a Chinese private company crashed and exploded into flames near a city on ... -
NBC News - Top stories
Chinese space rocket crashes in fiery explosion after launching accidentally
A Chinese aerospace company said the first stage of a rocket under development had detached from its launch pad and landed in a hilly area in central China.China -
Financial Times - World
China’s central bank moves to address bond frenzy
Officials are increasingly uncomfortable with a rally pushing borrowing costs to lowest level in decadesChina -
The New York Times - World
Chinese Rocket Crashes After Accidentally Launching During Test
The commercial company Space Pioneer said the accident occurred because of a structural failure in the connection between the rocket and its testing platform.China -
CNBC - Business
Investing in Space: Why ULA needs to launch its second Vulcan rocket as soon as possible
United Launch Alliance CEO Tory Bruno announced that his company will bite the bullet and fly Cert-2 without a customer payload. -
ABC News - Tech
Japan's space agency delays launch of upgraded observation satellite on new H3 rocket due to weather
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is delaying its planned launch of a satellite on its new flagship H3 rocket due to expected bad weather at the launch site in southwestern JapanJapan -
CBS News - Top stories
Storm brings massive part of Delhi airport roof crashing down onto cars
One taxi driver was killed and several cars crushed as Delhi's international airport was battered by a storm, collapsing part of a terminal roof. -
MarketWatch - Business
Boeing Starliner crew not stranded in space, says NASA, but no date set for return
Boeing Co.’s Starliner spacecraft will remain docked at the International Space Station while the aerospace company and NASA conduct further tests into thruster issues and helium leaks.
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