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In the future, a CZ-2F rocket will also launch Shenzhou 11 to the Tiangong-2 space laboratory. The 62m-long CZ-2F is a man-rated two-stage design, with structural modifications to allow carriage of heavier Shenzhou capsules, plus it has more redundant systems to enhance safety. 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