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China’s Tiangong vs. International Space Station: Tech, Design Unpacked
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Chinese space rocket (Reuters/Stringer) |
(WSJ) The duration of this video is 6:55. While the future of the 23-year-old
International Space Station (ISS) remains uncertain after 2024, China says its newly equipped
Tiangong (Chinese "Heavenly Palace") station will be up and running by next year. WSJ unpacks the design and technology of
both space stations. Photo: CCTV; NASA.
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