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23-ton Chinese rocket debris falls to Earth over Pacific Ocean

A 23-ton piece of space debris from China’s launch of a Long March 5B rocket has fallen safely into the south-central Pacific Ocean after creating questions over where it will come down once again.

The massive piece of debris in question was left over from the core stage of a Long March 5B rocket used to launch the third and final module to China’s Tiangong Space Station on Monday (Oct. 31). As in previous launches of the same rocket, China allowed the core stage to reach orbit without any way to push itself back down to Earth in a safe manner. This is becoming a somewhat common event, as the Long March 5B was not designed with any features that enable it to be safely deorbited after launch. 

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