China as we know it: Giant 23-ton rocket piece spirals out of control, falls to Earth
November 4, 2022
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In recent years, the next-generation rocket Long March 5B China, which caused minor fears and tensions in the world, came to the fore with a similar news. A
In recent years, the next-generation rocket Long March 5B China, which caused minor fears and tensions in the world, came to the fore with a similar news. A 23-ton piece of the Long March 5B rocket, which China used to build its own space station, began to fall to Earth.
The part of the missile in question was the core thruster, which was detached from the fuselage after the launch of the missile, as in previous incidents. Although the bow thruster is predicted to fall to Earth this weekend It is not yet known where exactly it will land. However, the chance of a rocket landing on a residential area is estimated to be low.
The area where the rocket can enter the atmosphere:
The gigantic 23-ton piece will largely burn up during its entry into the atmosphere. The rest of the piece, in the image above, we see It will enter the atmosphere at a point represented by the lines we see in blue and yellow.
While it cannot be predicted where the piece of rocket will fall, scientists continue to monitor the piece closely. If it is foreseen that the document can fall into a settlement, the necessary measures will be taken in advance. The missile piece will be the fourth piece with which China has shocked the world with an uncontrollable piece of missile.
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