Nihao Shanghai, we have a problem.
Tiangong-1 is a Chinese space station weighing 8 tons, and there is trouble with its orbit.
In 2011, China’s own space station was launched to conduct experiments in orbit and it exceeded its expected lifespan of 2 years. During that time, it docked with three Shenzhou spacecrafts.
And now, China has apparently lost control over it, and eventually it will crash back on earth.
Skylab anyone?
Meanwhile, Chinese domain sales aren’t exactly crashing, but we won’t call their orbit exciting either. Volume has been shrinking, and we’re monitoring changes very closely.
Our focus is domains between 2 to 4 characters in length that changed hands in China, for the .CN, .COM and .NET TLDs.
Here is today’s list of domain names:
ff.net
sgl.cn
721.net
5369.com
cqfs.com
csnr.com
fqrk.com
hgwz.com
kfjk.com
kgfb.com
kntq.com
lrpm.com
lszm.com
ltxy.com
mcnw.com
ngsx.com
ngxk.com
rrxs.com
xwrj.com
We’re noticing a nice two letter .NET domain, FF.net on this list.
As a bonus, the following two major Chinese geodomains changed hands as well:
Fujian.com
Sichuan.com
This is like selling a large US state .com, such as California.com and Texas.com, if you need an analogy. 😀