The Long March 5B remote 2 launch vehicle successfully lifted off last Thursday (29) with the core module of the Chinese space station Tianhe. But foreign space experts have warned that the rocket’s 21-ton second-segment booster will go completely out of control in the next few weeks (TV series) and fall out of orbit into the atmosphere. Fragments of booster debris that are not burned by the atmosphere (TV series) may crash into homes. There is no official response from the Chinese Communist Party for the time being.
U.S. media site SpaceNews said the Long March 5B Yaoji launch vehicle did not crash at a designated ocean point after launch, but began an uncontrolled spin around the Earth. The 30-meter-long, 5-meter-wide rocket segment will be de-orbited in an uncontrolled manner within the next few days to weeks.
Space experts predict that the Long March 5B Yaoji launch vehicle will re-enter the atmosphere around 1:30 a.m. next Tuesday (11), possibly crashing in the area off West Africa. But because of atmospheric resistance and changes in solar activity, may affect the time to return to the atmosphere, and time deviation of 1 minute, the wreckage fall location will change about 500 kilometers.
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