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A Section of a large Chinese rocket is falling back to Earth and is expected to crash sometime Saturday. It could strike an inhabited area, experts warn.

Where it will hit “cannot be pinpointed until within hours of its reentry,” the Pentagon said in a statement this week.

U.S. officials are watching the rocket's trajectory. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin is "aware and he knows the space command is tracking, literally tracking this rocket debris," Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said.

 

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40 minutes ago, OneAndOnlyMKC said:

Take modi guidance he will tell when clouds will be there and he can attack that and dismantle before reaching us

 

 

That’s how Baffas are trained..... they bluntly say lies with confidence and authority..... mana DB lo disco chusthe teliyatlaaaa..... 

“there are few mishaps” but everything is under control..... only Modi can save India.... ilanti statements ivvadam lo ditta!

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3 minutes ago, sskmaestro said:

Fall ayyedhe regulate chese control lekapothe kadaaa

What I thought was, may be it is possible to separate a satellite’s main purpose functionality from its regulation activity. Just a normal doubt

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3 hours ago, kurnool NTR said:

What I thought was, may be it is possible to separate a satellite’s main purpose functionality from its regulation activity. Just a normal doubt

may not be possible everytime anukunta bro..... anyways hope it gets dis-integrated into multiple smaller pieces and they burn off as they come near to earth

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3 hours ago, KING007 said:

Delhi meda koda padochhu ani news vastunnayi 😢

oka peacock keeper unnadu..... daily morning camera pettukoni yoga pose lu istaaadu..... aadi netti meeda natural magnetic waves unnayanta.... elli dani meeda padochemo

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Most large rockets perform a controlled re-entry when they return from their missions in space, with operators often taking care to land them in the ocean and avoid any potentially inhabited areas. However, the China National Space Administration has a history of allowing its spacecraft to perform uncontrolled re-entries, sometimes even smashing down into populated areas.

The most likely outcome for this rocket core is for it to touch down somewhere in water as well, because oceans cover the majority of the planet, but we won’t know for sure until it lands. That is expected to happen between 5 May and 8 May.



Read more: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2276526-chinese-rocket-is-hurtling-back-to-earth-after-space-station-launch/#ixzz6uF1ZKb1p

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