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					<description><![CDATA[Now China has launched the largest rocket in the world (or let&#039;s say en par with the impractically expensive Delta IV Heavy). They have launched two astronauts to their own space station. And they have maneuvered robotic spacecrafts in cis-Lunar space like no one before. With an ambitious space program going forward.

Where is today the capability of the US compared to that?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now China has launched the largest rocket in the world (or let&#8217;s say en par with the impractically expensive Delta IV Heavy). They have launched two astronauts to their own space station. And they have maneuvered robotic spacecrafts in cis-Lunar space like no one before. With an ambitious space program going forward.</p>
<p>Where is today the capability of the US compared to that?</p>
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