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... eally occurs, the design scheme that Lu Zhou has failed fails, and the risk of causing major accidents is much lower than the other schemes.

After discussions by the expert group, almost in the form of an unanimous vote, the space elevator project team finally decided to use this design plan as a construction blueprint, which was constructed by East Asia Heavy Industries and other engineering units.

After a full three-day meeting, all preparations were completed, Academician Ge Hua ...

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