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China on Wednesday launched a satellite into space as part of its upcoming lunar missions, state media reported. A Long March 8 carrier rocket lifted off from the spaceport in the southern Chinese island of Hainan on Wednesday morning carrying the satellite Queqiao-2, which has since separated and is now enroute to the lunar orbit, the Chinese state news agency Xinhua reported. China National Space Administration (CNSA) said Queqiao-2 will be used for communication for upcoming projects on the Moon. In 2019, China successfully landed the Chang’e 4 probe on the the moon after sending into space…

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