A part of China's Tiangong-1 space lab has fallen into the South Pacific after losing control of the orbit out of control. Media sources said the space lab at 3 o'clock in the morning at the local time of the earth entered the Earth's atmosphere, citing China's space station.
In this regard, Chinese and European aerospace scientists had already thought that by Monday the space station will enter the Earth's atmosphere. China's Space Engineering Department assures that there will be no major damage.
Note that by the year 2022, China's goal is to send an astronauts to the space of space to send people to space. Tiengong-1 was the first of its preparations. In 2011, the space station was able to enter orbit in 2011. Later, in March 2016, the contact with Tiangong 1 was disconnected.