
China’s Tianzhou-9 Cargo Craft Set for Dawn Launch from Hainan
China plans to launch its Tianzhou-9 cargo spacecraft from Wenchang in Hainan at 5:34 a.m. Beijing Time on Tuesday, carried by the fueled Long March-7 Y10 rocket.
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China plans to launch its Tianzhou-9 cargo spacecraft from Wenchang in Hainan at 5:34 a.m. Beijing Time on Tuesday, carried by the fueled Long March-7 Y10 rocket.
The Long March-7 rolled out with Tianzhou-9 at Wenchang, gearing up to deliver fresh supplies to the Tiangong Space Station in Hainan Province.
Long March-7 and Tianzhou-9 roll out to the Wenchang pad in Hainan, as China prepares a 6.5-tonne resupply mission to its orbiting station.
Watch as the Tianzhou-9 cargo spacecraft is raised vertically with the Long March-7 rocket at south China’s Hainan launch site, marking a key step before liftoff.
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