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China’s Largest Rocket Crashed Over the Indian Ocean | ISH News

China launched a 23-ton rocket on 24th July 2022. The rocket successfully entered its planned orbit. There were no humans on the rocket. However, soon after that, the parts of the rocket broke and fell uncontrollably towards the earth. Many people took to social media to share videos. The videos show stunning hues of red, blue, and yellow blazing across the night sky while onlookers take out cameras to capture the moment. But in fact, the fireworks were burning debris from a Chinese rocket that reentered the earth's atmosphere over the Indian Ocean. Since then space agencies were tracking the path of the rocket as they feared that it could come down and fall over a populated area. The rocket disintegrated over Malaysia's Kuching city. A scientist said that “No other country leaves these 20-ton things in space to re-enter in an uncontrolled way. Only China can do this.” No casualty or loss of infrastructure has been reported as the rocket seems to have crashed over the Indian Ocean near Malaysia. This is the third time that China has been accused of not properly handling space waste called the debris from its rocket stage. What do you think about China’s negligent behavior which could have caused serious damage to lives and property? Do mention your thoughts in the comment section below. Follow us for all the latest News & Entertainment and to keep up-to date on all the happenings at ISH News: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ISHNews/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ishnews_tv Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ishnews/ Official Site: http://www.ishnews.tv/ Thanks for watching!! Favourites, Likes, Feedbacks & Shares are always appreciated.

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China launched an unmanned 23-ton rocket which is around 23,000 Kg on 24th July 2022. The rocket successfully entered space. After a while due to a technical error, parts of the rocket broke and fell uncontrollably towards the earth. The debris from the Chinese rocket fell towards Malaysia. People saw hues of red, blue and yellow blazing across the night sky. Videos went viral and people did not understand what was happening. Some thought they were fireworks, lightning, etc. Nobody realised what
it was. Later it was found that it was burning debris from a Chinese rocket. Space agencies were tracking the rocket debris as they feared it could crash over the city of Kuching Luckily the rocket disintigrated over the nearby Indian Ocean. No lives were lost and there was no damage to the city of Kuching. 23,000 kg of debris crashed over the Indian ocean! A scientist say that, 'This is terrible. China is extremely reckless when it comes to managing space debris. Instead of being careful of su
ch a huge rocket, they were extremely irresponsible.' Thankfully safely crashed over the Indian ocean. This is the third time that China has been accused of not properly handling space waste.

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