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China's Latest Manned Space Launch Represents New Era, Chinese Scientists Say
China’s Shenzhou-10 (Divine Craft) spacecraft blasted off Tuesday morning from the Gobi desert with three astronauts on board for a 15-day mission representing the latest step toward the development of the nation’s own space station.
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