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China launches new spacesuits, other supplies to Tiangong space station (video)

Space.comMonday, July 14, 2025 at 10:20:53 PM
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China launches new spacesuits, other supplies to Tiangong space station (video)
China just shot another resupply mission to its growing Tiangong space station, complete with fresh spacesuits and supplies. A Long March 7 rocket did the heavy lifting, launching the Tianzhou 9 cargo spacecraft into orbit—and yes, there's slick footage of the whole thing.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just routine logistics—it's another step in China's steady climb to become a major player in space. New spacesuits mean more ambitious spacewalks, and regular resupply missions show Tiangong is settling into its role as a long-term orbital outpost. For space watchers, it's a sign China's program is maturing fast, even as global space rivalries heat up.
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