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Chinese Long March 5B Rocket Falls to Earth, NASA Says Beijing Failed to Share Trajectory Information
- Monday August 1, 2022
- Reuters
The Chinese rocket Long March 5B fell back to Earth on Saturday, while social media users in Malaysia shared a video of what appeared to be rocket debris falling from the sky. According to NASA, the rocket had re-entered over the Indian Ocean, but said that China had failed to share "specific trajectory information" and referred questions about "re...
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Chinese Booster Rocket Made An Uncontrollable Return To Earth, Says US
- Sunday July 31, 2022
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The Chinese booster rocket Long March 5B made an uncontrolled return to Earth on Saturday, US Defense Department officials said, as they chided Beijing for not sharing information on the potentially hazardous object's descent.
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China's Long March 5B Debris Is Headed Towards Earth, Likely to Enter Atmosphere Next Week
- Friday July 29, 2022
- Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk
A debris from China's Long March 5B rocket is heading towards Earth. However, the experts are yet to determine the landing site. The object may enter Earth's atmosphere next week on July 31. The remnants of the rocket are less likely to cause any damage in case they hit Earth.
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Debris From Chinese Long March 5B Rocket Crashing Toward Earth: Details
- Wednesday July 27, 2022
- Bruce Einhorn and Shirley Zhao, Bloomberg
Debris from China’s Long March 5B rocket are crashing towards Earth, according to California-based nonprofit Aerospace. The debris of the rocket that was launched on July 24, could make an uncontrolled entry on July 31, with the debris field including the US, as well as Africa, Australia, Brazil, India and Southeast Asia. China has dismissed conc...
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Chinese Rocket Debris Lands in Indian Ocean, Draws Criticism From NASA
- Monday May 10, 2021
- Reuters
China’s biggest rocket said to be out-of-control landed in the Indian Ocean on Sunday, ending days of speculation over where the debris would hit. It drew criticism from NASA over the lack of transparency on China’s part.
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Chinese Rocket Debris Set to Plunge Back Into Earth by Early Sunday: US Research Centre
- Saturday May 8, 2021
- Reuters
Remnants of China's largest rocket launched last week are expected to plunge back through the atmosphere late Saturday or early Sunday, a US federally funded space-focussed research and development centre said.
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China’s Out-of-Control Rocket Set to Re-Enter Earth’s Atmosphere
- Wednesday May 5, 2021
- ANI
A rogue Chinese Long March 5B-rocket currently orbiting the Earth every 90 minutes is set to re-enter the atmosphere on May 8, the US Department of Defence, which is tracking its trajectory, has said.
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China's Space Test Hits Snag With Capsule 'Anomaly'
- Thursday May 7, 2020
- Agence France-Presse
The cargo capsule was not designed to transport astronauts, only equipment. The device, developed by China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation, is an experimental prototype.
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Chinese Long March 5B Rocket Falls to Earth, NASA Says Beijing Failed to Share Trajectory Information
- Monday August 1, 2022
- Reuters
The Chinese rocket Long March 5B fell back to Earth on Saturday, while social media users in Malaysia shared a video of what appeared to be rocket debris falling from the sky. According to NASA, the rocket had re-entered over the Indian Ocean, but said that China had failed to share "specific trajectory information" and referred questions about "re...
- www.gadgets360.com
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Chinese Booster Rocket Made An Uncontrollable Return To Earth, Says US
- Sunday July 31, 2022
- World News | Agence France-Presse
The Chinese booster rocket Long March 5B made an uncontrolled return to Earth on Saturday, US Defense Department officials said, as they chided Beijing for not sharing information on the potentially hazardous object's descent.
- www.ndtv.com
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China's Long March 5B Debris Is Headed Towards Earth, Likely to Enter Atmosphere Next Week
- Friday July 29, 2022
- Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk
A debris from China's Long March 5B rocket is heading towards Earth. However, the experts are yet to determine the landing site. The object may enter Earth's atmosphere next week on July 31. The remnants of the rocket are less likely to cause any damage in case they hit Earth.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Debris From Chinese Long March 5B Rocket Crashing Toward Earth: Details
- Wednesday July 27, 2022
- Bruce Einhorn and Shirley Zhao, Bloomberg
Debris from China’s Long March 5B rocket are crashing towards Earth, according to California-based nonprofit Aerospace. The debris of the rocket that was launched on July 24, could make an uncontrolled entry on July 31, with the debris field including the US, as well as Africa, Australia, Brazil, India and Southeast Asia. China has dismissed conc...
- www.gadgets360.com
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Chinese Rocket Debris Lands in Indian Ocean, Draws Criticism From NASA
- Monday May 10, 2021
- Reuters
China’s biggest rocket said to be out-of-control landed in the Indian Ocean on Sunday, ending days of speculation over where the debris would hit. It drew criticism from NASA over the lack of transparency on China’s part.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Chinese Rocket Debris Set to Plunge Back Into Earth by Early Sunday: US Research Centre
- Saturday May 8, 2021
- Reuters
Remnants of China's largest rocket launched last week are expected to plunge back through the atmosphere late Saturday or early Sunday, a US federally funded space-focussed research and development centre said.
- www.gadgets360.com
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China’s Out-of-Control Rocket Set to Re-Enter Earth’s Atmosphere
- Wednesday May 5, 2021
- ANI
A rogue Chinese Long March 5B-rocket currently orbiting the Earth every 90 minutes is set to re-enter the atmosphere on May 8, the US Department of Defence, which is tracking its trajectory, has said.
- www.gadgets360.com
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China's Space Test Hits Snag With Capsule 'Anomaly'
- Thursday May 7, 2020
- Agence France-Presse
The cargo capsule was not designed to transport astronauts, only equipment. The device, developed by China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation, is an experimental prototype.
- www.gadgets360.com