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A 23-Ton Chunk of Rocket Is Set to Slam Into Earth and No One Knows Where

The core booster from China's Long March 5B rocket, delivering the final piece of the Tiangong space station, will crash-land in an uncontrolled reentry.

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Malaysian Space Board agrees to govt ratifying international space treaty

PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Space Board has agreed in principle that the government ratify the international space treaty in line with the country's priorities and interests, says the Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry.

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Object on longhouse roof may be Long March rocket debris

SIBU: Residents of a longhouse in Sungai Asan Bayu near here were shocked when told an object found on the roof of their longhouse could possibly be debris from China’s Long March 5B rocket.

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QuickCheck: Was space debris seen re-entering the atmosphere by people in Kuching?

ON Sunday (July 31), a flaming object was seen in the sky over Kuching and videos of it went viral. Was the object sighted in the sky over Sarawak a Chinese Long March 5B rocket as has been claimed?

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China let its rocket debris crash and burn over the Indian Ocean, claims NASA Admin

China let its rocket debris crash and burn over the Indian Ocean, claims NASA Adminby Alap Naik Desai China isn't responsibly managing its space program, claimed NASA Administrator Bill Nelson. The country allegedly let a large propulsion rocket descend uncontrollably and burn over the Indian Oce...

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Chinese rocket debris unlikely to land in Malaysia, says space agency

PETALING JAYA: China's Long March 5B rocket debris which is expected to re-enter the earth's atmosphere is unlikely to land in Malaysia, says the Malaysian Space Agency (MYSA).

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25-tonne Chinese rocket booster to fall on Earth this week: Report

A total of 25 tonnes space junk from a recently-launched Chinese rocket is likely to crash on to Earth on July 31, according to a report.

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Little danger from China rocket debris, says space agency

PETALING JAYA: Malaysians need not fret over news that parts of a Chinese rocket will plunge into the Earth’s atmosphere as the probability of being fatally struck by space debris is very low, says the Malaysian Space Agency (MySA). Its director-general Azlikamil Napiah said it is unlikely that any debris would land in Malaysia as the size of the country is only a small portion of the Earth’s surface area. “The public doesn’t need to worry about dangerous objects in the ‘re-entry’ because the probability of this object hitting humans or destroying any building structure is very low, since 70% of the Earth is made up of water and Malaysia is small, ” he said yesterday.

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