Breaking Science News
2 reportsBreaking Science News is a form of science reporting that follows a claim from its original source through review, follow-up, and correction. Credibility depends on peer review status, correction timeline, and primary observations, with the status of the source and any later correction made explicit.
Correction history and preprint disclosure frame the evidence. The analysis addresses what remains preliminary and what changed in the evidence, distinguishing a new claim from an independently confirmed result.
Correction history and preprint disclosure frame the evidence. The analysis addresses what remains preliminary and what changed in the evidence, distinguishing a new claim from an independently confirmed result.
Long March 7A Rocket Explodes 85 Seconds After Launch in China
A Long March 7A rocket carrying the Zhongxing-4B satellite exploded less than two minutes after liftoff from Wenchang, raising questions about the reliability of China's medium-lift launch vehicles and the impact on future missions
Chinese Long March 3B Rocket Struck by Lightning Survives Launch
A Long March 3B rocket was hit by lightning seconds after liftoff from Xichang Satellite Launch Center, yet continued its ascent and successfully deployed a geostationary relay satellite to support China's Tiangong space station