Space
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China Confirms Loss of Its Satellite as Residents Spooked by 'Flash in the Night Sky'
The loss of Chinese Shiyan-10 satellite has been confirmed in spite of an otherwise victorious liftoff on the 27th of September being Monday. On the 28th of September, the Chinese state media publicized a statement where it confirmed the failure of Shiyan-10 satellite, claiming the spacecraft was not working as anticipated.
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