
China’s rogue Long March 5B rocket debris lands in Indian Ocean: report
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China’s rogue Long March 5B slammed down in TKTK Saturday night, after people around the world closely watched its uncontrolled descent following its launch last week.
In addition, U.S. Space Command retweeted a post by Space-Track.org, indicating the rocket debris had landed. Earlier Saturday, the Space Force’s 18th Space Control Squadron listed possible landing sites in Costa Rica, Haiti, Australia, Spain, Italy, Greece, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and New Zealand sometime between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m. ET.More Related News

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