The Aerospace Corporation, an American non-profit company that provides technical advice on all aspects of space missions to military, civil and commercial customers, has planned that the debris of the Chinese rocket out of control would crash in North Africa.
The newspaper “New York Times” reported that the company expected the rocket to fall on May 9, 2021, on Sudan.
“Although the chances of debris fall in a populated area remain low, they are not nonexistent,” adds the newspaper.
For their shares, the Russian authorities estimated that the rocket would fall on earth tomorrow, Saturday May 8, 2021, without giving more details on the exact location of the fall.
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Posted by Tunisian Space Association الجمعية التونسية للفضاء on thursday, 6 May 2021
Note that the uncontrollable Chinese rocket flew over Tunisian airspace for the third time yesterday, May 6, 2021.
The Tunisian Space Association announced that the global website for monitoring satellites, rockets and spacecraft N2YO.com has experienced a breakdown due to the strong crowds of Tunisians.
“Whenever the uncontrollable Chinese rocket passes over our country, the Tunisians flock to the site which causes its blockage,” she adds.