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China may be launching satellite-destroying technology into space, experts say
by ALEC SCHEMMEL | The National Desk
A woman wearing a face mask is silhouetted as she walks by a TV screen showing CCTV live telecast of the Long March-2F Y12 rocket carrying a crew of Chinese astronauts in a Shenzhou-12 spaceship lifts off at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, at a shopping mall in Beijing, Thursday, June 17, 2021. China launched the first three crew members on a mission to its new space station Thursday in its first crewed mission in five years. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
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The capability of China’s most recent “practice” satellite remains unknown, but experts say it could be dangerous for the U.S. and other Chinese adversaries.

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The China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp, a state-run space company, indicated the successful launch of Shijian-21 from Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China on Oct. 24. The state-run company also provided purported pictures of the spacecraft.

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