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Chinese missile launchers could hit near New Zealand – NexTV Africa & Middle East
According to Chinese authorities, most of the missile will burn out once it enters the atmosphere again and may not cause any damage. The statement came
According to Chinese authorities, most of the missile will burn out once it enters the atmosphere again and may not cause any damage. The statement came after the United States described the re-entry as “uncensored” and considered an attempt to destroy the remains.
The US Space Research Organization Cords, which studies space debris and how to avoid collisions, estimates that the used missile penetrates the atmosphere during an eight-hour time window on both sides at 06.19 a.m. on Sunday, Swedish…
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