‘Uncontrolled’ Chinese Long March 5B Rocket Reaches Earth As Expected, Lands In Indian Ocean

Chinese Long March 5B Rocket: There have been concerns raised over the uncontrolled re-entry of the rocket on whether the debris could fall to the surface and cause damage.

Beijing: The Chinese Long March 5B Rocket, which is 100 meters long and weighing 22 metric tones, re-entered the Earth on Sunday, landing on the Indian Ocean near the Maldives.

The US Space Command, which was monitoring the rocket, announced that China’s “uncontrolled” rocket on the Long Long 5B rocket had “re-entered the Arabian Peninsula at about 10:15 pm EDT (at 7.45am India time on Sunday).”

The official Twitter account of the institute wrote on Twitter: “US Space Com can secure Chinese Long March 5B re-entry into Arabian Peninsula at about 10:15 pm with EDT on May 8. It is unknown if the rubble affected how the earth or water. “

The Long March 5B rocket that launched the first phase of Beijing’s new space station could not be controlled or controlled as the collision caused by the rocket-propelled rocket overhead was causing it to lose its altitude.

Debris is a large Chinese rocket landing in the Indian Ocean near the Maldives early Sunday, a Chinese space official said. It revealed that most of the debris was burned when it re-entered.

Tiangong-1, China’s first local station launched in 2011, was another major uncontrolled intrusion into 2018 but mostly broken into space over the South Pacific Ocean.

Meanwhile, several photos and videos of the incident are being posted on social media. Here is a video claimed to be of the debris falling down, Therealityhunt could not verify its authenticity.

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