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Sunday, May 9, 2021

Chinese Rocket Landing LIVE Update

Uncontrolled Chinese rocket debris fell near Maldives-Sri Lanka in Indian Ocean



The debris of uncontrolled Chinese rocket fell into the Indian Ocean on Sunday. It has dropped somewhere near Southeast of India and Sri Lanka. The rocket, named 2021-035B, was 100 feet long and 16 feet wide.


A few days ago, the US Department of Defense Pentagon warned of China's long March 5B rocket hitting the Earth, it has finally hit the Indian Ocean. According to Chinese media, it has fallen into water somewhere around Sri Lanka and Maldives in the southeast of India. According to data from the US Space Force, it was moving towards the Earth at a speed of 18 thousand miles per hour, due to which it could not be confirmed about where it would land. At present, no damage is known from its fall.


It was expected to have four different classrooms, three of which are above water and one is on land. The rocket, named 2021-035B, was 100 feet long and 16 feet wide. On entering the atmosphere, a large part of it got burnt and the rest fell into the water. According to earlier speculation, it was expected to fall in Southeast America, Mexico, Central America, Caribbean, Peru, Ecuador Colombia, Venezuela, South Europe, North or Central Africa, Middle East, South India or Australia.


However, due to the majority of water on the earth, the possibility of harm to humans by falling on its ground was lessened. Earlier it was feared to fall in Beijing, Madrid or New York but due to its high speed it was difficult to confirm the place of landing.


After being uncontrolled, the rocket started moving towards the earth and there was a possibility of damage when it hit the earth. However, according to experts, a large part of this Chinese rocket will be burnt to ashes when it comes close to the earth. China sent the first part of its space station to be built in space with the help of this rocket. This module is named Tianhe.

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