America says I still don't know where the Chinese missile that lost control will fall

The U.S. Army is tracking the remains of the Chinese missile that came out of control and falling rapidly to the ground. The 18th Special Control of the American Space Force is tracking the Chinese missile trajectory as it enters the Earth's atmosphere, Pentagon spokesman Mike Howard said, who added that the country [...]
The 18th Special Control of the American Space Force is tracking the Chinese missile trajector as it enters the Earth's atmosphere, said Pentagon spokesman Mike Howard, who added that the exact place to which it would fall would not be known for a few days.
The US space commanders are conscious and are following the location of the Chinese missile in space, but the exact entry point in the Earth's atmosphere cannot be determined within hours of its re-entry,” he said, suggesting that this could be predicted on May 8th, Periscope follows.
The Pentagon said the team would provide daily information on the missile and its location.
This missile was sent into orbit last month. After its success was launched on April 30, it lost control and is rapidly descending to the earth at the risk of mankind.
An astronomer has said that it could fall into urban places, from New York to Madrid, meaning it could fall anywhere. /Periscope










