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AFROTC commander commissioned in Space Force

At Louisiana Tech University, you can find different people with special talents, hobbies, stories, and backgrounds around each corner. On the 14th floor of Wyly Tower, you can find one of these individuals, Lt. Col. Christopher S. Ritter, with his engaging stories about his experience in the United States Air Force and journey into the United States Space Force. Ritter was born in England, as his dad served in the Air Force. Growing up, he was accustomed to military life. “I grew up in a military family,” he said. “I have a brother in the Air Force. My father and sister were in the Air Force. And I had an uncle in the Army and my grandfather was in the Navy.”

Vandenberg AFB Unit Closely Tracking Out-of-Control Debris from Chinese Rocket

Re-entry of the space junk is expected Saturday within an 18-hour window The re-entry prediction for the Long March 5B rocket body from The Aerospace Corp.‘s Center for Orbital and Re-entry Debris Studies from earlier this week. The ground traces shown in the above image extend the full uncertainty window for re-entry with predictions expected to improve as re-entry draws closer. (The Aerospace Corp. photo) By Janene Scully, Noozhawk North County Editor | @JaneneScully May 7, 2021 | 8:39 p.m. Some Vandenberg Air Force Base members have been keeping a close eye on out-of-control debris from a Chinese rocket as they calculate as close as possible when and where the space junk might land. 

Long March 5B: Out-of-control Chinese rocket expected to plunge back through the atmosphere on Sunday

EU SST said on its website that the statistical probability of a ground impact in populated areas is low , but noted the uncontrolled nature of the object made any predictions uncertain. The Long March 5B - comprising one core stage and four boosters - lifted off from China s Hainan island on April 29 with the unmanned Tianhe module, which contains what will become living quarters on a permanent Chinese space station. The rocket is set to be followed by 10 more missions to complete the station. Long March 5 rockets have been integral to China s near-term space ambitions - from the delivery of modules and crew of its planned space station to launches of exploratory probes to the Moon and even Mars.

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