Chinese missiles fail: I fall uncontrolled on the ground (Video)

Last Thursday, China put into orbit the main module for its new space station. The rocket used for this now falls back to earth uncontrollably, reports Space News. In the following days, a rocket can fall at all latitudes between Madrid and [...]
Last Thursday, China put into orbit the main module for its new space station.
The rocket used for this now falls back to earth uncontrollably, reports Space News.
In the following days, a rocket can fall to all latitudes between Madrid and Wellington (New Zealand) and be divided into smaller pieces during the process, it transmits Telegrafi.
Space experts estimate that most of the object's mass should be burned back into Earth's atmosphere.
Not the first time
It's not the first time a Mars missile phase threatens people on Earth.
In May 2020, a sample fell uncontrollably to the ground, and fortunately it fell into the Atlantic Ocean.
then Director of NASA, Jim Bridenstein strongly condemned the action.
And the current threat to the world's population from the missiles is unlikely to be the last.
China will need a total of 11 flights to complete its space station, reports Business Insider. Langer Marsch 5B is always the means of transportation.










