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European satellite missing two hours after launch on Russian rocket
www.chinaview.cn 2005-10-09 03:15:33

    MOSCOW, Oct. 8 (Xinhuanet) -- Russian and European engineers lost contact with a Russian rocket carrying a European Space Agency (ESA) satellite Saturday, about two hours after it blasted off from a northern base and failed to reach orbit, according to an ESA spokesman. Enditem 

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