China's inexpensive space station is going to read in the world

in sattelite •  7 years ago 

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China has been trying its best to build a large space station in space. As part of this, in September 2012, China launched a huge modulus called TianGong-1 in space. That module has lost control. Now it is breaking down on the earth.

According to the BBC Online report, Tiangong-1, a Chinese astronomical space laboratory, may break down on Earth this weekend. Its length is 10 meters and weighing 8 tons. With all modes of communication in China, there is no control over its collapse.

However, experts refused to worry about breaking it down. Because it will not fall into any habitable area.

Britain's Space Agency's chief engineer Richard Kothar said that although the huge weight of the Teenganga-1 module has lost control in the world, there is less risk of damage from it. Because it will burn before entering the world. Parts of it may fall into the sea. When and when will it fall on earth, you will be known later.

According to the European Space Agency (ESA) forecast, Teengong-1 can read on earth anywhere from March 30 to April 2. That space station with toxic chemicals, or artificial satellite, can become a fire hole before entering the earth. Researchers are using advanced radar and strong telescopes to monitor this artificial satellite. Since losing its control in 2016, it gradually started to return to Earth.

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