chinese rocket: End of alarm - parts of it fell into the Indian Ocean

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most of the rocket was destroyed when it re-entered the atmosphere.

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 End of alarm for the Chinese rocket that would reach the earth today. His wreckage fell into the Indian Ocean, and most of the rocket was destroyed as it re-entered the Earth's atmosphere, according to Chinese state media, ending days of speculation about where the wreckage would fall.

Coordinates given by state media, which cited the Chinese Bureau of Manned Space Engineering, place the point of impact in the ocean, west of the Maldives archipelago.

The wreckage of the Great Course 5B rocket had caused some to look anxiously at the sky after it was launched on April 29 from China's Hainan Island, but according to APE, the Chinese Bureau of Manned Space Engineering announced that the largest some of the debris was burned in the atmosphere.

State media reported that parts of the rocket re-entered the atmosphere at 10:24 a.m. Beijing time (05:24 Greek time) and fell at a location with coordinates longitude 72.47 degrees east and latitude 2.65 degrees north.


The Great Path rocket launched last week was the second development of the 5B variant since its maiden flight in May 2020. Last year, parts of the first Great Path 5B rocket crashed in Cλεte d'Ivoire, damaging some buildings. No injuries were reported.

The chances of causing damage are small
As most of the Earth is covered with water, the chances of the rocket hitting a residential area on land were low and the chances of causing injuries were even lower, according to experts.

But uncertainty about the rocket's course during its fall and the fact that China did not make stronger assurances before the rocket returned to the atmosphere had fueled concerns.

During the rocket flight, Harvard astrophysicist Jonathan McDowell told Reuters that the area where the wreckage could fall stretched from New York, Madrid or Beijing to the north and south of Chile to New Zealand. .

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