Seeing that it's from Wenchang people will still be there to watch the launch nearby & maybe even stream it like the last few launches, but there's no promise how close people can get to (see LM-5B test flight) or that streams won't disappear mysteriously (see LM-7A test flight).
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Reminder that this is currently the next known launch globally and we still don't have a confirmed launch time - it is supposed to be "around noon LT" = early morning UTC on July 23 but the proof is currently still missing (no air/marine space closures yet).
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Remember China is a closed communist country and has always been secretive. Their own spacestation is another example of their closed society.
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Indeed, as I who live literally next door for the past quarter-of-a-century have experienced since childhood...

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thank you for this, I never thought I'd see a re:zero crossover with space news :D
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I, for one, don't believe there won't be live coverage. 火箭霸男 is a photographer (whose works are fantastic, btw), not an insider. What we know for a fact, however, is that Chinese state media is covering this launch quite a bit recently. I personally think this will culminate
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in a live broadcast; but we'll never know until the time comes. Back in December, with LM-5 Y3, the stakes were much higher, and there was no shortage of people claiming to have heard from insider sources that there would be no live coverage; and then, it just happened.
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