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Tianzhou-7 Successfully Launched

Carrying over 260 items of cargo that weighs about 5.6 tons, China's Tianzhou-7, currently the world's mightiest cargo spacecraft, is sailing toward the China Space Station after an awe-inspiring take-off from a Long March-7 carrier rocket from the Wenchang Space Launch Site in South China's tropical island province of Hainan at 10:27 pm on Wednesday. 

This is the first spacecraft to visit China's space station in 2024.  The liftoff of the eighth Long March 7 carrier rocket drew great attention. The mission sent the Tianzhou-7 cargo spaceship into the low Earth orbit to supply China's Space Station, the Shenzhou-17 crew and the Shenzhou-18 crew. The mission was a complete success. 

We look forward to more successful space station missions in the future, contributing even more to the global cause of space exploration.

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