Chinese space station to crash to Earth within weeks

BGR India Tuesday, 6 March 2018 ()
Chinese space station to crash to Earth within weeksChinas first space station is expected to come crashing down to Earth within weeks, but scientists have not been able to predict where the 8.5-tonne module will hit, a media report said on Tuesday. The US-funded Aerospace Corporation estimates Tiangong-1 will re-enter the atmosphere during the first week of April. The European Space Agency says […]
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