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Chinese Space Station Crashes Back to Earth – Daily Beast
Largely burned up upon re-entering the Earth’s atmosphere.

Chinas Tiangong 1 space station, part of an ambitious space project that ceased functioning in 2016, re-entered Earths atmosphere early on Monday morning, the countrys Manned Space Agency said. The 10.4-meter long spacecraft has been making its way back to Earth since China lost control of it for unknown reasons in 2016. The space station entered the Earths atmosphere over the South Pacific and largely burned up upon re-entry, the Chinese state media said. There is no need for people to worry ab…

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