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Australian skies light up with space debris by Chinese rocket launched in 2019 | Watch – Republic TV
Skies above Queensland, Australia lit up with flashing lights, on February 25, as debris from a Chinese rocket flew past the Australian state.
Skies above Queensland lit up with flashing lights, on February 25, as debris from a Chinese rocket flew past the Australian state. The unusual sight prompted social media users to share pictures and videos of the space debris burning up as it re-entered the Earth’s atmosphere. Experts have opined that space debris poses threat to satellites orbiting the planet, therefore, it is better to burn them up in the earth’s atmosphere itself.
National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) reported that there…
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