There is news of China’s (china) space rocket crashing. The name of this rocket is Long March-5B Y3. It was launched on July 24 but fell into the Indian Ocean on Saturday. In fact, before falling into the Indian Ocean, the rocket crashed in space, leaving its debris falling on Earth. A video is going viral on social media. Debris falling from the burning rocket can be seen. Let us tell you that this video has been captured by a social media user from Kuching, Malaysia.
The US Space Command confirmed that the rocket had crashed
The US Space Command confirmed the crash of the rocket. Along with this, he said that the Long March 5B rocket landed in the Indian Ocean at around 12:45 pm (local time) on Saturday. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) had previously said Beijing had not shared any information on where the debris might have landed.
Debris on the ground poses no threat to anyone – China
At the same time, the Chinese Embassy in Washington did not immediately comment on this. China said earlier this week that it would closely track the debris. He also said there was no danger to anyone from the debris falling on the ground. Let us tell you that earlier on July 24, the Long March B rocket carried a lab module to the space station.
Six new satellites were launched on Wednesday
Notably, on Wednesday, China successfully launched six new satellites into space with a rocket. The new rocket ZK 1A made its maiden flight from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China, said to be the country’s largest and most powerful rocket.
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