In 1988, China started marketing it's launch services to the world. This is the brochure they used to promote it.
As far as I can tell, this brochure dates approximately to 1988/1989, as it doesn't show later evolutions of the CZ2 or CZ3 developed to enable better conditions for launching western satellites. At this point in history, China had ≤20 orbital launches under its belt in total, and this "photo albu
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