DEBRIS from a Chinese rocket is expected to fall back to Earth in an uncontrolled re-entry this weekend.
But where is the rocket now? Here is everything you’ll need to know…
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When will the Chinese rocket crash land?
The Long March 5B rocket has dropped into low Earth orbit and there is a high risk of it crashing back down.
The European Space Agency said on Thursday that it expects the re-entry to occur at 3:15am, UTC.
The agency claims that there is a window of 9 hours and 25 minutes – meaning it could happen either Saturday evening or Sunday afternoon.
Where is the Chinese rocket now?
The Chinese authorities lost the ability to control the re-entry of the rocket.
It is now circling the Earth and is expected to crash land on our planet this weekend, with scientists trying to pinpoint the exact location it will hit.
Although it has the potential to hit in a highly-populated area, the Pentagon have already refused to shoot it down.
April 29
China launched the first of three elements for its station atop the Long March 5B rocket that is now being tracked.
May 6
Calculations of the 21-ton rocket suggest it will fall on May 8.
The US Space Command tracked debris from the spacecraft, which lifted off on May 29 carrying the first module of China’s new space station.
May 7
The US said it had no plans to shoot down the Chinese rocket plummeting to Earth.
“We have the capability to do a lot of things, but we don’t have a plan to shoot it down as we speak,” Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told reporters.
The Pentagon experts expect the body of the rocket to fall sometime on Saturday or Sunday.
Figuring out exactly when and where it will crash is proving difficult.
“We’re hopeful that it will land in a place where it won’t harm anyone. Hopefully in the ocean, or someplace like that,” Austin said.
Why did China launch a rocket?
The 21-ton booster launched part of China’s first space station into orbit last week.
The launch was the first of 11 missions to construct and provision the space station.
It will send up a three-person crew by the end of 2022.
Is the Chinese rocket out of control?
China intended for the rocket to have a controlled re-entry to the Earth – until they lost the ability to do so.
It seems to have fallen into an orbit, resulting in it falling in an unpredictable manner.
It is being tracked, but experts are not sure where it could land.