Expectations of the site of the fall of the Chinese missile .. Is Saudi Arabia safe from it?
There are many rumors about the location of his fall
The whole world has been waiting for the development of the lost Chinese missile for days, and where it will land and unload its heavy cargo, after it lost control of it earlier and crashed, and the fall of its wreckage became just a matter of time.
The “Long March 5B” missile was launched in late April carrying the “Tianhe” vehicle, which is the first unit of the future Chinese orbital station, but the matter unexpectedly got out of control, and the missile became a source of world concern.
International outlook
During the past hours, many rumors and expectations were scattered about the location and time of the missile debris, and according to a tweet by the International Astronomy Center on “Twitter”, the center expected that the wreckage would fall on Sunday morning at 02:04 GMT, plus or minus 60 minutes, indicating that Most of the Arab countries are out of danger, except for Saudi Arabia, Oman, Jordan and Palestine.
Whereas, according to previous forecasts by the American Aerospace Corporation, there is a possibility that the debris of the space missile will fall over Sudan, as it had previously placed the coasts of Australia within the potential areas for fall.
The American “CNN” network quoted an official source at the US Department of Defense, that the missile is expected to fall in an uninhabited place in the State of Turkmenistan.
The TV network added that the US Defense Department expected the Chinese missile to enter the Earth’s atmosphere at eleven o’clock in the evening GMT on Saturday, and two in the morning KST on Sunday.
The European monitoring system for space objects violated the expectations of the US Department of Defense, after it updated its expectations about re-entering the core of the Chinese “Long March 5B” missile into the Earth’s atmosphere, pointing out that the Mediterranean and the surrounding countries may be in the range of the missile.
The world is still awaiting the matter, fearing that the missile debris may cause human and material losses if it falls on a populated area, while some YouTube platforms interested in space affairs provided direct follow-up links to the path of the missile debris.
Expectations of the site of the fall of the Chinese missile .. Is Saudi Arabia safe from it?
Yasser Najdi
Previously
2021-05-09
The whole world has been waiting for the development of the lost Chinese missile for days, and where it will land and unload its heavy cargo, after it lost control of it earlier and crashed, and the fall of its wreckage became just a matter of time.
The “Long March 5B” missile was launched in late April carrying the “Tianhe” vehicle, which is the first unit of the future Chinese orbital station, but the matter unexpectedly got out of control, and the missile became a source of world concern.
International outlook
During the past hours, many rumors and expectations were scattered about the location and time of the missile debris, and according to a tweet by the International Astronomy Center on “Twitter”, the center expected that the wreckage would fall on Sunday morning at 02:04 GMT, plus or minus 60 minutes, indicating that Most of the Arab countries are out of danger, except for Saudi Arabia, Oman, Jordan and Palestine.
Whereas, according to previous forecasts by the American Aerospace Corporation, there is a possibility that the debris of the space missile will fall over Sudan, as it had previously placed the coasts of Australia within the potential areas for fall.
The American “CNN” network quoted an official source at the US Department of Defense, that the missile is expected to fall in an uninhabited place in the State of Turkmenistan.
The TV network added that the US Defense Department expected the Chinese missile to enter the Earth’s atmosphere at eleven o’clock in the evening GMT on Saturday, and two in the morning KST on Sunday.
The European monitoring system for space objects violated the expectations of the US Department of Defense, after it updated its expectations about re-entering the core of the Chinese “Long March 5B” missile into the Earth’s atmosphere, pointing out that the Mediterranean and the surrounding countries may be in the range of the missile.
The world is still awaiting the matter, fearing that the missile debris may cause human and material losses if it falls on a populated area, while some YouTube platforms interested in space affairs provided direct follow-up links to the path of the missile debris.
May 09, 2021 – Ramadan 27, 1442
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There are many rumors about the location of his fall
The whole world has been waiting for the development of the lost Chinese missile for days, and where it will land and unload its heavy cargo, after it lost control of it earlier and crashed, and the fall of its wreckage became just a matter of time.
The “Long March 5B” missile was launched in late April carrying the “Tianhe” vehicle, which is the first unit of the future Chinese orbital station, but the matter unexpectedly got out of control, and the missile became a source of world concern.
International outlook
During the past hours, many rumors and expectations were scattered about the location and time of the missile debris, and according to a tweet by the International Astronomy Center on “Twitter”, the center expected that the wreckage would fall on Sunday morning at 02:04 GMT, plus or minus 60 minutes, indicating that Most of the Arab countries are out of danger, except for Saudi Arabia, Oman, Jordan and Palestine.
Whereas, according to previous forecasts by the American Aerospace Corporation, there is a possibility that the debris of the space missile will fall over Sudan, as it had previously placed the coasts of Australia within the potential areas for fall.
The American “CNN” network quoted an official source at the US Department of Defense, that the missile is expected to fall in an uninhabited place in the State of Turkmenistan.
The TV network added that the US Defense Department expected the Chinese missile to enter the Earth’s atmosphere at eleven o’clock in the evening GMT on Saturday, and two in the morning KST on Sunday.
The European monitoring system for space objects violated the expectations of the US Department of Defense, after it updated its expectations about re-entering the core of the Chinese “Long March 5B” missile into the Earth’s atmosphere, pointing out that the Mediterranean and the surrounding countries may be in the range of the missile.
The world is still awaiting the matter, fearing that the missile debris may cause human and material losses if it falls on a populated area, while some YouTube platforms interested in space affairs provided direct follow-up links to the path of the missile debris.
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