The Chinese missile is expected to pass over the island complexes of the Philippines, Indonesia and Guinea before falling into the sea of the North Pacific Ocean
The path of the Chinese missile, which is moving out of control in the upper atmosphere of the Earth and is expected to fall in the next few hours, is being monitored by scientists, calculating the latest data available to them.
According to the latest estimates of the Aerospace company, the Chinese missile is very likely to fall into the sea, specifically the North Pacific Ocean, after passing over the island complexes of the Philippines, Indonesia and Guinea.
See the latest estimates:
Adjusting the view of our latest prediction map to make the center of the window (satellite icon) easier to see. No change in the prediction. https://t.co/YDoqqQopyU pic.twitter.com/u6DilB0Q0K
— The Aerospace Corporation (@AerospaceCorp) July 30, 2022
Our latest prediction for #CZ5B rocket body reentry is:
🚀30 Jul 2022 17:08 UTC ± 1 hour
Reentry will be along one of the ground tracks shown here. Follow this page for updates: https://t.co/SxrMtcJnj0 pic.twitter.com/zmFX2OJG6N— The Aerospace Corporation (@AerospaceCorp) July 30, 2022
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