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iSpace is on its way to success

31 July 2019
Reuters news agency interviewed iSpace’s Vice President for Finance Huo Jia and Vice President for Marketing and Communications Yao Bowen. They spoke about the company's plans for the near future and the aim of building a re-usable rocket.
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This Chinese rocket’s payload included a model SUV made by its sponsor
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China to build first home port for seaborne spacecraft launch

31 July 2019
China plans to start building the first home port for seaborne space launches this year, a project that aims to facilitate more frequent and more systematic launches. The home port is to be built in Yantai, a coastal city in East China's Shandong province with an ideal location and solid industrial manufacturing industry. Along with the home port, the project will feature several research and manufacturing centers for rockets, satellite payload facilities and maritime launch platforms.
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A strategic cooperation framework agreement was signed by the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, city government of Yantai, and Shenzhen-headquartered China International Marine Containers Group to jointly build an eastern coastal space port in Haiyang, a city administered by Yantai.

How much did the Chang'e 4 cost? Is it really "reused trash?"

31 July 2019
How much money did China spend on building the Chang'e 4 lunar lander, the Yutu-2 lunar rover and the rocket to send them to the far side of the Moon?
According to Wu Yanhua, Deputy Director of the project, the total cost of the mission was "not much." "The cost is close to building one kilometer of subway," he said in a press conference back in January 2019. The cost-per-kilometer of subway in China varies from 500 million RMB (about 72.6 million USD) to 1.2 billion RMB (about 172.4 million USD), based on the difficulty of construction. So we still don't have the exact number, but the range is close enough to give people a solid estimation of the cost of a Moon trip. And another question: Is the Chang'e 4 mission really "reused trash?"
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UPDATE on: Pakistan's first astronaut planned for 2022 (news from 25 July)

01 August 2019
The Express Tribune, a leading Pakistan newspaper (has partnered with The International New York Times) interviewed Science and Technology Minister Fawad Chaudhry on the announcement of the planned astronaut selection. He explained the background of the agreement with China and what the objectives for Pakistan are.
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