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LIVE : Chinese Rocket Uncontrolled

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Описание: Massive Chinese rocket core to make uncontrolled reentry over Earth in coming days
The huge, 100-foot-tall (30 meters) core of a Chinese rocket is tumbling wildly through low-Earth orbit and could make an uncontrolled reentry through the atmosphere in the coming days, according to news reports.The core belongs to a Long March 5B rocket (a version of China's largest rocket), which successfully launched a module for China's planned Tianhe space station into orbit on Wednesday (April 28). Following the module's deployment, the rocket core was expected to make maneuvers for a controlled reentry into Earth's atmosphere, according to SpaceNews however, that didn't happen. Ground-based radars soon detected the rocket core tumbling through orbit, oscillating between altitudes of 106 and 231 miles (170 and 372 kilometers) above Earth's surface and traveling at more than 15,840 mph (25,490 km/h). (The U.S. military designated the object 2021-035B, and you can monitor its progress around the planet The drag of Earth's atmosphere will eventually tug the rocket core out of orbit however, given the object's high speed and variable altitude, it's impossible to predict exactly where or when it will fall toward . Much of the core will likely burn up in the planet's atmosphere, SpaceNews reported, but there is a chance that some chunks of debris will survive the reentry and rain down on the land or ocean. In a recent interview with SpaceNews, McDowell noted that the core currently tumbling through orbit is about seven times more massive than the Falcon 9 rocket's second stage that lit up the sky over Seattle about a month ago. If the core reenters at night, it could produce a similar light show. This was the first of 11 planned launches involved in the construction of China's Tianhe, or "Heavenly Harmony," space station, according to SpaceNews. The station is expected to be complete in late 2022.A Huge, Out-Of-Control Chinese Rocket Is About To Fall To Earth Rocket debris from China's space station launch is falling back to Earth 100 Foot Tall Rocket Booster From China's Space Launch Could Fall Back To Earth! 100-Foot-Tall Booster From Chinese Rocket Will Likely Make an Uncontrolled Reentry CHINA’S HEAVY-LIFT ROCKET DUE FOR UNCONTROLLED REENTRY WITHIN DAYS An enormous rocket body is shooting around the planet out of control, and it could fall back to Earth within the next few days.The roughly 21-ton object is the core stage of China's Long March 5b rocket. On Wednesday, China launched the first module of a new space station the country is building. Instead of falling into a pre-designated spot in the ocean, as is common for discarded rockets, the Long March 5b's core stage started circling the planet, uncontrolled. The rocket body is likely to fall back to Earth sometime in the next few days, The rocket stage measures about 100 feet long and 16 feet wide, according to Jones. When it falls out of orbit, but large chunks of debris could survive the fall. Most of the planet is ocean, so that's where falling rocket bits are most likely to land. But they could still threaten inhabited areas. "It is always difficult to assess the amount of surviving mass and number of fragments without knowing the design of the object, but a reasonable 'rule-of-thumb' is about 20-40% of the original dry mass," Holger Krag, head of the Space Safety Programme Office for the European Space Agency, told Jones. The rocket body's path around Earth takes it "a little farther north than New York, Madrid and Beijing and as far south as southern Chile and Wellington, New Zealand," according to Jones. It could fall back to Earth anywhere within this range. 22.5-Ton Space Debris From Chinese Rocket Launch May Hit Inhabited Area There are several possible places where debris that survives re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere could crash down — including New York, Madrid and Beijing in the northern hemisphere and southern Chile and Wellington, New Zealand, in the southern hemisphere, the outlet reported. 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 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.However, the core stage is now also in orbit, which is leading to a likely uncontrolled reentry toward Earth involving one of the largest uncontrolled reentries of a spacecraft that could potentially land on an inhabited area.#القمر الصناعي الصيني#chinarocket

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