Chinese space shuttle gets out of control, is expected to hit earth, the earth's atmosphere is threatened

A Chinese spacecraft stationed at the Space Station can hit land within weeks, the risk is that it can release toxic chemicals in large measure. Chinese prototype Tiangong-1 will match land between 29 March and 9 April, experts say. The 8.5 tons-old space shuttle is supposed to be [...]
Chinese prototype Tiangong-1 will match land between 29 March and 9 April, experts say.
The 8.5-ton space shuttle is supposed to hit the ground because it had lost control in 2016, and is believed to be dangerous in the release of the hydrazine, reports “Dail Mahil”, broadcast Periscopi.
The space agency is monitoring the case and believes that chances during the crash can occur in Europe, the United States, Australia and New Zealand.
They're analyzing the exact date when the Chinese space model will be encountered as well as the debris that will be distributed.
Experts from the Paris-based European Space Agency (ESA) are among those attending the Tiangong-1, which they describe as the heavenly CHApalat.
The chances of distribution of debris are claimed to affect the northern states of the United States, central Italy, northern Spain, northern China, New Zealand, the Middle East, and parts of South Africa.
On September 14, 2016, China issued an official statement predicting that Tiangong-1 will enter the atmosphere in 2017.
Tiangong-1 was launched in 2011, in order to create a larger space station./Periscopi/




















