It’s time for another round of anxiety over a Chinese rocket booster falling back to Earth
by Loren Grush from The Verge - All Posts on (#61X89)
China's Long March 5B rocket ahead of launch | Photo credit should read CFOTO / Future Publishing via Getty Images
Sometime this weekend, a massive booster from a Chinese rocket will begin an uncontrolled fall back to Earth from space - and because of its considerable size and weight, parts of it may survive the descent through our planet's atmosphere and hit the ground. The chances of the rocket hitting anyone and killing them are exceedingly rare, but a similar falling Chinese rocket last year sparked major concern worldwide, which means this rocket will probably do the same.
The booster is part of a Long March 5B rocket, which launched on July 24th, sending a new module into orbit for China's growing Tiangong space station. After the giant rocket reaches space, it sheds a fairly massive part of itself: its core booster. This booster sticks around...