#LONGMARCH5B : THE UNSAFE APPROACH FOR ROCKET RETURN TO EARTH

The descent of a uncontrolled rocket debris to earth weighing upto 20tons, ten storey tall and approaching earth at eighteen thousand miles per hour is an unsafe way for a rocket return.

#LONGMARCH5B : THE UNSAFE APPROACH FOR ROCKET RETURN TO EARTH
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The Chinese rocket which is expected to land on earth finally crash into the middle of the sea on Saturday. According to the news; Chinese rocket is down, @SpaceTrackOrg confirms. China is reporting it re-entered the atmosphere at 10:24pm ET near the Maldives. The U.S. Space Force has not confirmed location and time just yet as at the time. #LongMarch5B.

The landing of the space debris have created a lot of anxiety as it was believed to be an uncontrolled landing which can land anywhere from Africa to the americas and Europe as a possible crash landing locations.

The China Manned Space Engineering Office said: “Most of the devices were ablated and destroyed during the re-entry into the atmosphere.” Chinese officials say the debris landed in the sea. -@karsonwhy.

But this action of an uncontrolled debris crash landing in the sea seems to have a conspiracy theory behind it because it's the first time an uncontrolled landing of such a huge size will be orchestrated.

The #LongMarch5B is the biggest junk ever sent to space orbit, it's a space truck that have never been seen, the parts that fell back to earth is almost a 10 storey tall, at about 23tons, traveling to earth at about 18,000 miles per hour uncontrolled, with time and location of landing unpredictable is as deadly as whatever the Chinese can think of.

The implications of these actions by countries of the world sending capsules and rockets to space/orbit to obtain information must have adverse effects, if it's not  now, sooner or later the world will feel it brunt.


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