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12:45 AM
posted on September 28, 2020 by Rui C. Barbosa

In a surprise launch, China orbited two environmental and disaster management satellites from the Taiyuan… The post Suprise Chinese launch lofts Huanjing duo appeared first on NASASpaceFlight.com.

 
1:41 AM
I've voted to undelete this answer.
Perhaps the rest of the comments can be moved to chat as well (there's also an associated meta from 2016), but I think the answer itself can stand on its own and be voted on?
 
 
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8:05 AM
@uhoh Why would you vote to undelete? The comments explain what was wrong with that answer, and those haven't been fixed since the final comment there. And trying to get the comments removed without fixing the issue seems a little underhanded, don't you think?
 
8:22 AM
I'd suggest instead that you have 2 options - 1) leave it deleted as Mark's post is absolutely the best answer, or 2) edit it to try to fix all the problems and then see if it deserves to be undeleted. Currently it doesn't
 
9:01 AM
@RoryAlsop No they don't. They explain why MA thinks the OP shouldn't ask the question or want to know its answer. My answer would not have been deleted today. I think the answer is fine and keeping it invisible serves no useful purpose.
 
@uhoh I disagree. You may be biased. Can you articulate what it offers over the other answers?
 
 
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12:09 PM
posted on September 28, 2020 by Chris Gebhardt

The Russian Aerospace Forces, itself a division of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation,… The post Russia launches 3 Gonets communication satellites, 18 international smallsats appeared first on NASASpaceFlight.com.

 
 
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2:06 PM
Ben Popper on September 28, 2020
In an effort to rethink how documentation work, we recently introduced Articles, longer-form prose that can sit side by side with shorter Q&A. We sat down with team leads from across Stack to learn how this new features has changed their approach.
 
 
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