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22.5-Ton Space Debris From Chinese Rocket Launch May Hit Inhabited Area | AM 600 WMT


By Jason Hall
May 3, 2021
A 22.5-ton chunk of space debris from a Chinese rocket launch is expected to crash back to Earth in the next few days and is believed to be in danger of hitting an inhabited area.
SpaceNews.com reports Beijing launched the initial module in its permanent Chinese space station last week, which was carried by a Long March 5B, a variant of China s largest rocket, that detached successfully, but the 22.5-ton rocket is now expected to make an uncontrolled crash back to Earth in the coming days.
According to the website, the Long March 5B is designed to specifically launch space station modules into low Earth orbit by using a core stage and four side boosters to place its payload directly into low Earth orbit. ....

Long March , Wang Jue , நீண்டது அணிவகுப்பு , வாங் ஜூஎ ,

22.5-Ton Space Debris From Chinese Rocket Launch May Hit Inhabited Area | Talk Radio 105.9


By Jason Hall
May 3, 2021
A 22.5-ton chunk of space debris from a Chinese rocket launch is expected to crash back to Earth in the next few days and is believed to be in danger of hitting an inhabited area.
SpaceNews.com reports Beijing launched the initial module in its permanent Chinese space station last week, which was carried by a Long March 5B, a variant of China s largest rocket, that detached successfully, but the 22.5-ton rocket is now expected to make an uncontrolled crash back to Earth in the coming days.
According to the website, the Long March 5B is designed to specifically launch space station modules into low Earth orbit by using a core stage and four side boosters to place its payload directly into low Earth orbit. ....

Long March , Wang Jue , நீண்டது அணிவகுப்பு , வாங் ஜூஎ ,

22.5-Ton Space Debris From Chinese Rocket Launch May Hit Inhabited Area | Newstalk 1400, 104.5, and 105.9


By Jason Hall
May 3, 2021
A 22.5-ton chunk of space debris from a Chinese rocket launch is expected to crash back to Earth in the next few days and is believed to be in danger of hitting an inhabited area.
SpaceNews.com reports Beijing launched the initial module in its permanent Chinese space station last week, which was carried by a Long March 5B, a variant of China s largest rocket, that detached successfully, but the 22.5-ton rocket is now expected to make an uncontrolled crash back to Earth in the coming days.
According to the website, the Long March 5B is designed to specifically launch space station modules into low Earth orbit by using a core stage and four side boosters to place its payload directly into low Earth orbit. ....

Long March , Wang Jue , Space Debris , நீண்டது அணிவகுப்பு , வாங் ஜூஎ ,

22.5-Ton Space Debris From Chinese Rocket Launch May Hit Inhabited Area


By Jason Hall
May 3, 2021
A 22.5-ton chunk of space debris from a Chinese rocket launch is expected to crash back to Earth in the next few days and is believed to be in danger of hitting an inhabited area.
SpaceNews.com reports Beijing launched the initial module in its permanent Chinese space station last week, which was carried by a Long March 5B, a variant of China s largest rocket, that detached successfully, but the 22.5-ton rocket is now expected to make an uncontrolled crash back to Earth in the coming days.
According to the website, the Long March 5B is designed to specifically launch space station modules into low Earth orbit by using a core stage and four side boosters to place its payload directly into low Earth orbit. ....

Long March , Wang Jue , Space Debris , நீண்டது அணிவகுப்பு , வாங் ஜூஎ ,

22.5-Ton Space Debris From Chinese Rocket Launch May Hit Inhabited Area | News Radio 1410 AM & 100.9 FM


By Jason Hall
May 3, 2021
A 22.5-ton chunk of space debris from a Chinese rocket launch is expected to crash back to Earth in the next few days and is believed to be in danger of hitting an inhabited area.
SpaceNews.com reports Beijing launched the initial module in its permanent Chinese space station last week, which was carried by a Long March 5B, a variant of China s largest rocket, that detached successfully, but the 22.5-ton rocket is now expected to make an uncontrolled crash back to Earth in the coming days.
According to the website, the Long March 5B is designed to specifically launch space station modules into low Earth orbit by using a core stage and four side boosters to place its payload directly into low Earth orbit. ....

Long March , Wang Jue , Space Debris , நீண்டது அணிவகுப்பு , வாங் ஜூஎ ,