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Chinese Long March Rocket Breaks up Over The Indian Ocean


Chinese Long March Rocket Breaks up Over The Indian Ocean
Published May 9th, 2021 - 05:21 GMT
The Pentagon said on May 5, 2021 it is following the trajectory of a Chinese rocket expected to make an uncontrolled entry into the atmosphere this weekend, with the risk of crashing down in an inhabited area. STR / AFP
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Long March 5B core stage reentered atmosphere over Maldives on Saturday
China s Long March rocket stage has reentered Earth s atmosphere over the Indian Ocean, north of the Maldives, the US Space Agency has confirmed.  
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The rocket broke up upon reentry, which occurred at 10.24pm U.S. Eastern Time on Saturday, according to officials, who have not yet given exact coordinates of where it reentered. ....

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Massive 18-ton chunk of China's Long March space rocket is set to crash back to Earth TONIGHT


A huge 18-ton chunk of China s Long March space rocket is now set to land in the Pacific - but predictions are changing by the minute as it hurtles towards Earth.
The latest estimates project re-entry will take place early on Sunday morning, with most agencies predicting it will emerge between 2am and 4am UK time. 
The Aerospace Corporation says the rocket will arrive at around 2.11am UTC, with the European Union’s Space Surveillance and Tracking team estimating 2.30am.  
Space-Track agrees, saying the Long March fragment should arrive within hours.
The rocket s path is too unpredictable to pinpoint exactly where it will crash, but recent forecasts have suggested it may fall in the Pacific Ocean.  ....

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China claims its rocket poses little threat to people and will 'mostly burn up on re-entry'


The rocket launched the first module of the Chinese space station into orbit 
It achieved orbit itself and is travelling around the Earth every 90 minutes
This low orbit means it will gradually fall back down to Earth at some point
Experts predict it will re-enter between 15:00 and 08:00 BST on Saturday
Chinese authorities say it will likely burn up in the atmosphere on re-entry  ....

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First image of Chinese rocket shows it 435 miles above Earth's surface as it moved 'extremely fast'


The first image of China s rouge Long March 5B rocket in orbit has been released by astronomers.
The Italy-based Virtual Telescope Project captured the craft, which appears like a glowing light, as it passed above the group s Elena robotic telescope.
The Chinese rocket made headlines this week when new surfaced the massive 21-ton vehicle would make an uncontrolled reentry weekend, with the possibility of landing in inhabited areas.
The rocket was moving extremely fast when it soared 435 miles above the Virtual Telescopes Project s telescope Wednesday evening, researchers said.
Gianluca Masi, an astronomer with the Virtual Telescope Project who snapped the image, stated that while the Sun was just a few degrees below the horizon, so the sky was incredibly bright: these conditions made the imaging quite extreme, but our robotic telescope succeeded in capturing this huge debris. ....

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