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Massive piece of Chinese space junk slams uncontrolled into Earth's atmosphere


Massive piece of Chinese space junk slams uncontrolled into Earth's atmosphere A 19.6-ton (17,800 kilograms) Chinese rocket slammed into our planet today (May 11). The bulky Long March 5B became the heaviest orbiting thing to fall uncontrolled to Earth in nearly three decades, according to Jonathan McDowell, a Harvard astrophysicist and orbital object tracker. The last time a heavier object had an uncontrolled entry was 1991, when the 43-ton (39,000 kg) Salyut-7 Soviet space station reentered the atmosphere over Argentina, McDowell wrote on Twitter.    More



(Source: Livescience.com - May 12)