Chinese rocket debris likely to hit earth by Sunday State media reported parts of the rocket re-entered the atmosphere at 10:24 a.m.
Beijing time (0224 GMT) and landed at a location with the coordinates of longitude 72.47 degrees east and latitude 2.65 degrees north.The U.S.
Space command confirmed the re-entry of the rocket over the Arabian Peninsula, but said it was unknown if the debris impacted land or water.“The exact location of the impact and the span of debris, both of which are unknown at this time, will not be released by U.S.
Space Command,” it said in a statement on its website.The Long March was the second deployment of the 5B variant since its maiden flight in May 2020.