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Uncontrolled re-entry of Chinese rocket draws criticisms from NASA


Uncontrolled re-entry of Chinese rocket draws criticisms from NASA
Debris from the Chinese rocket named Long March 5B finally landed in the Indian Ocean, west of the Maldives archipelago.
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After hours of speculation and distress, remnants of a Chinese rocket named Long March 5B finally landed on the Indian Ocean, west of the Maldives archipelago. As the news surrounding the uncontrolled re-entry of the Chinese rocket surfaced online, several people believed that the impact could happen in a populated area, causing devastating results. However, China downplayed the dangers, and the Asian power revealed that the rocket will burn up as it enters the earth's atmosphere. 

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