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Uncontrolled process. The fragments of the Chinese missile Long March 5b fell along with Malaysia

The launch of the Chinese missile Long March 5b (photo: xinhua) due to the features of the structure, to predict where the fragments of the Long March 5b degree will fall. The launch of the next module of Chinese station Tiangun was without casualties, but it was not always possible. According to China, the wreckage of a rocket steam, which delivered Ventian module to orbit, was partially burned in the atmosphere, and partially fell into the ocean near Malaysia.

It is reported that it is impossible to control the process of entry into the Earth's atmosphere, so it is difficult to predict the place of falling of fragments. In 2020, the next launch of Long March 5b ended not in the best way-pieces of steps fell into the village in Kot-D'Ivar, destroying several buildings. This is a concern for the event. Yes, NASA has already criticized China because it did not provide accurate data trajectory data.

"All cosmic states must follow established advanced methods and contribute to the exchange in advance in order to provide reliable predictions of potential risk of collision with debris," says Bill Nelson. "This is especially true of heavy vehicles such as Long March 5b that have a significant risk of life and property loss. " China plans to use Long March 5b at least twice. In October, the rocket will deliver the third and last module of the Tiangun space station to space.