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Chinese space station expected 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...Zee News - Science | |
‘Uncontrolled’ Chinese space station may crash on Earth as soon as March-end: ExpertsBack in June 2016, China revealed that it had lost control of Tiangong-1, and would be unable to perform a controlled re-entry. And now scientists have revealed...BGR India - Technology | |
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...BGR India - Technology | Tiangong-1: Why the ‘uncontrolled’ space station will burn itself on its way back homeWe have come across multiple reports on how the ‘uncontrolled’ Chinese space station is hurtling towards the Earth, and the scientists are clueless as to...BGR India - Technology |
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â–¶ China's Space Station May Crash Within 00:32In 2016 China lost control of its first space station, Tiangong-1, or "Heavenly Palace." The Aerospace Corp.Source: Wochit Tech - | |
▶ China’s Tiangong-1 Space Station To Crash Land Into Earth 01:10China's first manned space station Tiangong-1 may crash land into the Earth. After launching in 2011, contact was lost with the module and a controlled re-entry is no longer possible.Source: IBTimes US - | |
â–¶ China's Out-of-Control Space Station May Hit Earth This Month 00:56China's Tiangong-1 space station has been getting closer and closer to Earth and they think it may crash down sometime in the next few weeks. Tony Spitz has the details.Source: Buzz60 - | |
â–¶ Why space debris cannot be photographed in photos of the Earth 00:57There's thousands of derelict objects floating around Earth, but none show up in images of the planet.Source: Reuters - 3D Animations (Next Me - | |
▶ Why you can't see all the space garbage in photos of Earth 01:13SPACE JUNKYARD — There's thousands of debris floating around Earth, but none show up in images of the planet. Writing in 2013, NASA reported there was half-a-million pieces of space debris..Source: TomoNews US - | |
â–¶ Inside the International Space Station with Scott Kelly 11:25Former NASA astronaut Scott Kelly gives Ars Technica a tour of the International Space Station.Source: Ars Technica - | |
â–¶ US-Russian crew returns from space station 00:42A capsule carrying two US astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut from the International Space Station landed in Kazakhstan on Wednesday after a 168-day mission. The Soyuz spacecraft brought back NASA's..Source: Euronews English - | |
â–¶ Space Station crewmembers head back to Earth 01:18Three members of the International Space Station complete their mission and prepare to return to Earth. No reporter narration.Source: Rumble - |