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Watch likely Chinese rocket body burn up over Texas (video)

A video of a fireball streaking across the sky likely shows a Chinese rocket section that burned up in the atmosphere above Texas earlier this month.

The reentry of the Chinese Long March 2D rocket’s second stage was first reported (opens in new tab) by U.S. Naval Institute (USNI) News on March 9. According to USNI News, the four-ton rocket section entered the atmosphere above the southwestern corner of Texas at a speed of 17,000 mph (27,400 kph) at approximately 9:30 p.m. CST on March 7 (0230 GMT on March 8) after falling from low Earth orbit. U.S. Space Command later issued a statement to USNI confirming the reentry.

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