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Chinese rocket debris is hurtling back to Earth — and scientists aren t sure where it will land
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Early space monitoring forecasts claim that a Chinese large modular space station that China launched last week would reenter the atmosphere around May 8. U.S. Space Command is aware of and tracking the location of the Chinese Long March 5B in space, but its exact entry point into the Earth s atmosphere cannot be pinpointed until within hours of its reentry, which is expected around May 8, Lt. Col. Angela Webb, U.S. Space Command Public Affairs, told CBS News.
(Photo: https://pixabay.com/photos/satellite-iss-1030779/) Until then, the 18th Space Control Squadron will be offering daily updates to the rocket body s location on www.space-track.org beginning May 4. We will provide additional information as it becomes available, the statement read.
Rocket debris from China s space launch is on its way back to Earth â and scientists have no idea where it will fall Scott Andrews / Canon / Wikimedia Commons
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. â Sandwiched by billowing clouds above and smoke and steam clouds below, space shuttle Atlantis hurtles past the lightning mast on top of the fixed service structure on Launch Pad 39A at NASA s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Atlantis will rendezvous with NASA s Hubble Space Telescope on the STS-125 service mission.
A large piece of space debris is expected to make an unexpected re-entry back into the Earth s atmosphere and scientists are raising concerns about the large amount of rubble and where it will end up.
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