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China's out-of-control rocket crashed into Earth over the Pacific Ocean

Spain had to briefly close its airspace due to the risk of debris from China's latest Long March 5B launch taking down an aircraft.

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China's uncontrolled Long March 5B rocket fell into the Indian Ocean

China's uncontrolled Long March 5B rocket core stage fell into the Indian Ocean. The countdown now begins for China's next uncontrolled reentry in October.

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Chinese rocket falls to Earth, NASA says Beijing did not share information

A Chinese rocket fell back to Earth on Saturday over the Indian Ocean but NASA said Beijing had not shared the "specific trajectory information" needed to know where possible debris might fall.

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18-tonne Chinese rocket segment disintegrates over Indian Ocean: Space agency


It added that most of the segment disintegrated and was destroyed during re-entry.
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A Long March 5B rocket carrying a module for a Chinese space station lifts off from the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site in Wenchang. (Photo | AP)
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BEIJING: A large segment of a Chinese rocket re-entered the Earth's atmosphere and disintegrated over the Indian Ocean on Sunday, the Chinese space agency said, following fevered speculation over where the 18-tonne object would come down.
Officials in Beijing had said there was little risk from the freefalling segment of the Long March-5B rocket, which had launched the first module of China's new space station into Earth orbit on April 29.

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Growing problem of space junk

The Long March 5B rocket is one of the largest uncontrolled space objects to fall out of orbit

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US tracking out-of-control wreckage of Chinese rocket falling back to Earth


This photo taken on April 23, 2021 shows the Long March 5B rocket, which is expected to launch China's Tianhe space station core module on April 29, at the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site in southern China's Hainan province
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Last year, the re-entry debris from the first Long March 5B flight fell on the Ivory Coast damaging several homes in villages
The debris of China's Long March 5B rocket, which last week launched the core module of the country's space station, is set to re-enter the earth's atmosphere this weekend, raising concerns where it could fall and the potential damage it could cause.

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