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Where did the Chinese rocket fall: Long March 5B predicted to land near Australia – 7NEWS.com.au
Remnants of China’s largest rocket launched last week are predicted to plunge back through the atmosphere on Sunday – here’s where.

Debris from a rogue Chinese rocket is set to make a crash landing near Australia on Sunday.
The 22-tonne spacecraft was launched a week ago and, on Sunday morning AEST, re-entered low orbit.
The US Aerospace Corporation has forecast it will re-enter the atmosphere eight hours either side of 2.14pm AEST.
In a tweet sent on Friday evening, the space agency said debris is expected to land near New Zealands North Island, off the east coast of Australia.
However, as the remnants get closer to crash landing,…
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