Chinese satellite's falling to the ground, look at LIVE if you're going down on the roof.

Thanks to online trackers you can directly follow the fall of Chinese satellite Tiangong-1 to Earth. The only question right now is if you want to see her walk into your house. Tiangong-1, is China's first space satellite, expected to land, reports “RT” Transmission Periscope. You can attend this event [...]
The only question right now is if you want to see her walk into your house.
Tiangong-1, is China's first space satellite, expected to land, reports “RT” Transmission Periscope.
You can attend this event at N2YO.com. Released in 2011, the space station hosted two astronaut teams in 2012 and 2013.
The Tiangong-1 services were finalised in 2016, but contact with him was lost this year.

Experts last year have warned that Spain, Portugal, Italy, Bulgaria and Greece could be hit when the space shuttle touches the earth's atmosphere.
However, don't worry too much corporate said that the possibility of a person being hit by the remains of the space shuttle is about “1 million times smaller than the chances of winning the Powerball award. ”/Periscopi/











