Korea, US discuss joint responses to falling Chinese rocket debris
Posted : 2021-05-07 10:47
Updated : 2021-05-07 10:47
In this file photo, a Long March 5B rocket carrying China s Chang e-5 lunar probe launches from the Wenchang Space Center on China s southern Hainan Island on November 24, 2020, on a mission to bring back lunar rocks, the first attempt by any nation to retrieve samples from the moon in four decades. AFP-Yonhap
South Korea and the United States on Friday discussed ways to jointly respond to remnants of a Chinese rocket expected to crash into Earth this weekend, the Air Force said.
The Long March 5B rocket was launched last week carrying a module of China s first permanent space station into orbit. But a large piece of debris is expected to plunge back in an uncontrolled reentry on around Saturday (U.S. time), according to the U.S. Space Command.
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