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Debris from a giant Chinese rocket booster is set to plummet uncontrollably to Earth and rain parts...
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 2 years agoChina's Long March 5B rocket ahead of launch, on July 18.CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images...
Uncontrolled Chinese rocket debris lights up night sky, falls back to Earth near Philippines
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 years agoThe uncontrolled debris from a Chinese rocket fell back to Earth near the Philippines, the Chinese...
Fiery debris from Chinese rocket spotted streaking across Central Coast skies
San Luis Obispo Tribune via Yahoo News· 3 months agoA fiery streak across the sky captured the curiosity of some Santa Barbara County residents early...
Debris from an out-of-control Chinese rocket fell over the Indian Ocean
Engadget· 2 years agoAfter carrying the latest piece of the country’s Tiangong space station to orbit on July 24th, a...
Mystery Orb Falls From the Sky and Fuels Major Speculation
Country Living via Yahoo News· 2 years agoA metallic orb fell from the sky above Mexico. No one knows what it is yet. A local television...
Watch likely Chinese rocket body burn up over Texas (video)
Space via Yahoo News· 1 year agoa streak of fire in the sky A video of a fireball streaking across the sky likely shows a Chinese...
China launches new weather satellite after airspace closure issue with Taiwan (video)
Space via Yahoo News· 1 year agoA Chinese Long March 4B rocket carrying the Fengyun 3G weather satellite rises from the pad at...
China launches Fengyun-3F meteorological satellite to orbit
Space via Yahoo News· 10 months agoA white and red chinese long march 4c rocket launches into a blue sky China has added a new...
Watch China launch Smart Dragon-3 rocket from the sea (video)
Space via Yahoo News· 4 months agoChina's Smart Dragon-3 solid rocket launches nine satellites from a ship at sea on Feb. 2, 2024....
If a satellite falls on your house, space law protects you – but there are no legal penalties for...
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 1 year agoIt's unlikely falling space junk will destroy property or kill a person. Petrovich9/iStock via Getty...