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China’s Out-of-Control Rocket Booster Falls in the Pacific

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On Friday, a 23-ton center Chinese rocket stage tumbled back to Earth in the Pacific Ocean, the United States Space Command reported in a tweet on Friday morning.


That was a large piece of the Long March 5B rocket that launched a third and final module to complete its Tiangong space station.

And once again, that created some nervous sky-watching around the world as China’s rocket designers left it to chance where exactly the rocket stage would re-enter, scattering tons of metal pieces across the surface.

“Here we go again,” Ted Muelhaupt, a consultant for the Aerospace Corporation, a nonprofit group largely financed by the U.S. government that performs research and analysis, said in a news conference on Wednesday.

The Long March 5B booster is not the only human-made object, or even the largest, to ever fall from space. And pieces of spacecraft from other countries, including the United States, have also fallen back to Earth recently — including a small piece of a SpaceX vehicle that turned up on an Australian sheep farm in August.

 
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When exactly the same thing is made by Musk company, western massmedia dont become so hysterical.
 
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When exactly the same thing is made by Musk company, western massmedia dont become so hysterical.

It's a Western propaganda intended to brain wash their citizens who care very little about the world. In fact, most Americans couldn't point out where Ukraine is on the map and they don't care -- even after a year of screamings of support to Ukraine. But then, an 'uncontrolled' Chinese booster rocket falls off to xyz. I don't know of any Western booster rockets that are 'controllable' like UAV's. The one who posts this propaganda is dumb. That's all I have to conclude.
 
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On Friday, a 23-ton center Chinese rocket stage tumbled back to Earth in the Pacific Ocean, the United States Space Command reported in a tweet on Friday morning.


That was a large piece of the Long March 5B rocket that launched a third and final module to complete its Tiangong space station.

And once again, that created some nervous sky-watching around the world as China’s rocket designers left it to chance where exactly the rocket stage would re-enter, scattering tons of metal pieces across the surface.

“Here we go again,” Ted Muelhaupt, a consultant for the Aerospace Corporation, a nonprofit group largely financed by the U.S. government that performs research and analysis, said in a news conference on Wednesday.

The Long March 5B booster is not the only human-made object, or even the largest, to ever fall from space. And pieces of spacecraft from other countries, including the United States, have also fallen back to Earth recently — including a small piece of a SpaceX vehicle that turned up on an Australian sheep farm in August.

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Anywhere to negatively rate this F22raptor troll for posting defamation propaganda?
 
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It’s a NY Times article:lol:
Yup and everytime the debris reentered safely. If you read Chinese press records, the reentry was designed to splash in the ocean but hell lets trust the propaganda machine.
 
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