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Well for one, lunar missions are usually the result of a LOT of planning and preparation, so it coming as a surprise is itself quite the anomaly 😛
That sucks, but lunar missions aren’t exactly something you should just be pulling out of your ass. Glad nobody was hurt though!
Reeks of sabotage to me. The Long March 2C is a remarkably reliable rocket.
The anomaly may not have a great impact on China’s wider launch plans, as the rocket’s first and second stage performed nominally, and the issue isolated to the infrequently-used YZ-1S upper stage.
Unlikely sabotage, it’s probably just a lesser tested component of the stack failing. Space is really hard.
Must be NATO.
This but unironically