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Australia in possible path of ‘out of control’ Chinese rocket – Yahoo News Australia
The world is watching as debris from a Chinese rocket hurtles back to Earth.
An astronomer has warned Australia could be in the path of the uncontrolled re-entry of debris from a Chinese rocket, which is due to fall back into the earth’s atmosphere on Sunday afternoon.
Jonathan McDowell, an astrophysicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics, has predicted debris from Long March 5B, which entered a temporary orbit, could fly through Australian airspace before crash landing.
It will be one of the largest ever uncontrolled re-entires in history, with experts…
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