The Long March 5B, a 22-ton Chinese rocket, fell back to Earth this weekend. Here’s where it landed.
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July 29, 20225 min read1034 words
Published: July 29, 2022  |  5 min read1034 words
What goes up must come down.When you were asked, “What’s up?” this past weekend, your answer should have been: the Long March 5B, a roughly 44,000-pound rocket body that’s spiraling toward Earth.Scientists were unsure when and where the debris — from China’s July 24 launch of its...
The Long March 5B, a 22-ton Chinese rocket, fell back to Earth this weekend. Here’s where it landed. Read more

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July 30, 2022
Short article projecting the likely locations of the debris of the Chinese rocket, and what the elevated amount of space debris means for anyone who might be hit by it, however small that chance is.
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