Spain Temporarily Closed its Airspace Due to an Out-of-Control Chinese Rocket
upstart writes:
It was the fourth uncontrolled re-entry for China's Long March 5B:
For the second time this year, the uncontrolled remnants of a Chinese Long March 5B came crashing to Earth. On Friday morning, US Space Command confirmed pieces of the rocket that carried the third and final piece of China's Tiangong space station to orbit had re-entered the planet's atmosphere over the south-central Pacific Ocean, reports The New York Times. The debris eventually plunged into the body of water, leaving no one harmed.
[...] Space debris landing on Earth isn't a problem unique to China. In August, for instance, a farmer in rural Australia found a piece of a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft that landed on his farm. However, many experts stress that those incidents differ from the one that occured on Friday. "The thing I want to point out about this is that we, the world, don't deliberately launch things this big intending them to fall wherever," Ted Muelhaupt, an Aerospace Corporation consultant, told The Times. "We haven't done that for 50 years." China will launch another Long March 5B rocket next year when it attempts to put its Xuntian space telescope into orbit.
Previously: Another Uncontrolled Reentry for a Chinese Rocket Coming Soon
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