• About Us
  • Contact
  • Cookie Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Editorial Charter
  • Corrections Policy
  • Sitemap
Freelanews
Advertisement
  • Home
  • News
    • Crime
  • Business
  • Brands
  • Banking
  • Opinion
  • Interview
  • Entertainment
  • Podcast
    • Àtẹ́lẹwọ́
  • Sports
  • Events
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Crime
  • Business
  • Brands
  • Banking
  • Opinion
  • Interview
  • Entertainment
  • Podcast
    • Àtẹ́lẹwọ́
  • Sports
  • Events
No Result
View All Result
Freelanews
No Result
View All Result
Home News Crime

’20-ton of it’ Massive chunk from China’s failed rocket almost hit New York

Freelanews by Freelanews
May 14, 2020
in Crime
0 0
0
28358128 8316795 A massive chuck of China s failed rocket fell to Earth Monday bu a 1 1589401100193

A massive chuck of China’s failed rocket fell to Earth Monday, but a few minutes sooner and it would have crashed right into New York City.

Reports say that debris would have rained down on the Big Apple if the Long March 5B rocket would re-entered the atmosphere just 15 minutes earlier.

The Chinese rocket carrying an experimental craft into orbit launched on May 5 and malfunctioned after just a week in space, which led to the uncontrolled descend.

The 20-ton core stage of the rocket came barreling down into Earth’s atmosphere around 11am ET, moving at thousands of miles per minute.

Although most of the debris was scorched during re-entry, a bus-size piece splashed into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of West Africa, according to the Independent.

perfect aesthetic dental clinic perfect aesthetic dental clinic perfect aesthetic dental clinic

Astronomers say the piece that fell was 93 feet long and weighed 20 tons – making it the most massive object to make an uncontrolled reentry from space in decades.
A large chunk landed off the coast of West Africa and smaller pieces fell in Cote d’Ivoire – no injuries were reported.

Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, told The Independent that: ‘Even in space there’s a thin bit of atmosphere left.

‘Objects in low orbit travel at 18,000 mph, so even a tiny bit of air makes a huge headwind.’

‘This causes ‘orbital decay’ – the satellite’s orbit gets lower and lower over time, into the denser atmosphere where the headwind is even bigger.’

The Chinese Long March CZ-5B rocket was used to launch a cargo capsule and a new-generation spaceship designed to send astronauts to the Moon.

Its descent was confirmed by the 18th Space Control Squadron, a unit of the US Air Force that tracks space debris in Earth’s orbit.

The military agency said it was notable not just for the size of the rocket but also the extent of the window of its uncontrolled descent.

Trackers were unable to determine where the debris would eventually end up, with many speculating it could either fall into the ocean or land in Africa, US or Australia.

28293788 8316795 Astronomer Jonathan McDowell of the Harvard Smithsonian Center f a 2 1589401100196

28358248 8316795 image a 6 1589397933579

The rocket debris was travelling fast horizontally through the atmosphere, making it hard to predict exactly where it would come down, which is why they didn’t know for certain until not long before it splashed down.

The Long March 5B rocket is pictured taking off from the the Wenchang launch site on China’s southern Hainan island on May 5. It spent a few days in orbit before splashing down off West Africa

The US Air Force prediction of the landing time was plus or minus half an hour and in that time it went three quarters of the way around the world, said McDowell.

Before it splashed down in the waters off the west coast of Mauritania, the rocket core flew over Los Angeles and New York City.

While it is described as ‘uncontrolled’, the descent wasn’t unplanned – space launches are planned with the re-entry of parts of rockets or launch vehicles – sometimes in controlled and sometimes uncontrolled descents back to Earth.

‘I’ve never seen a major reentry pass directly over so many major conurbations,’ said McDowell, adding that it thankfully missed any inhabited land.

Astronomers say the chance of it landing in a populated area was only a vague possibility but if it had the rocket core could have destroyed a building.

‘For a large object like this, dense pieces like parts of the rocket engines could survive reentry and crash to Earth,’ McDowell told CNN.
‘Once they reach the lower atmosphere they are traveling relatively slowly, so worst case is they could take out a house.’

The rocket was the largest Chinese-made launch vehicle ever sent into space and is an indication of the country’s ambitions.

It was launched from the Wenchang Space Launch Centre in China’s Hainan province on May 5 and spent several days in orbit before making its descent.

Beijing has invested heavily in its space program in recent years as it plays catch-up to the US – the only country to have sent a man to the Moon.

Assembly of the Chinese Tiangong space station, whose name means Heavenly Palace, is expected to begin this year and finish in 2022.

China also became the first nation to land on the far side of the Moon in January 2019, deploying a lunar rover that has driven some 1,476 feet so far.

The experimental spacecraft launched by this rocket is expected to be used to ferry astronauts to and from the Chinese space station when it is complete – as well as for possible future Moon landings.

freelanews
Freelanews

Freelanews is the editorial byline of Freelanews.com, used for staff reports, news updates, press releases, and collaborative stories produced by the Freelanews Editorial Team.

Related Posts

200929095002 200915135333 20200915 northernnigeria whatsapp blasphemy super 169
Crime

‘No Muslim will condone it!’ How WhatsApp argument led to death sentence

by Freelanews
September 29, 2020
NDLEA
Crime

NDLEA seizes Ecstasy hidden in bicycle carriers

by Victory Emmanuel
May 24, 2026
Bandits
Crime

Ondo Airport: Four suspected bandits arrested

by Victory Emmanuel
March 16, 2026
quotes 7
Crime

‘Hello EFCC!’ 10 UK-based Nigerians defrauded N200mln through Sterling, Kuda Banks (Photos)

by Rtn. Victor Ojelabi
November 7, 2021
Court jails pastor for raping member’s wife in Imo
Crime

Court jails pastor for raping member’s wife in Imo

by Quadri Olaitan
August 6, 2024

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

UBA bank ad UBA bank ad UBA bank ad

Recent News

FCCPC

Tinubu orders FCCPC probe into big tech over media abuse claims

July 6, 2026
medical student

23-year-old Nigerian medical student dies in Ukraine airstrike tragedy

July 6, 2026
Nigeria

Nigeria Consulate in Johannesburg condemns fresh xenophobic attacks on businesses, churches in South Africa

July 6, 2026
Tony Elumelu

Tony Elumelu to retire as UBA chairman after 12-year CBN tenure limit

July 6, 2026
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
N250k signature

Abiodun vs Amosun: N250k signature plot deepens Ogun political crisis ahead Tinubu visit

April 3, 2026
Omoge Saida

Omoge Saida sparks Nigerian social media over leaked video

October 28, 2025
james akaie

Nollywood SFX makeup artist James Akaie allegedly dies after explosion on Abeokuta movie set

January 13, 2026
Political persecution in Ogun State

Political persecution in Ogun State: Abiodun moves against Otunba Gbenga Daniel with demolition threats again

August 9, 2025
amoke

‘Meals by Amoke’ We serve traditional dishes in a modern way, Bukoye Fasola reveals

19
Image 2024 03 26 at 120645 AM jpeg

Charles Inojie, Ali Nuhu call on communities to #MakeWeHalla against domestic violence

11
Meran Primary Health Centre Lagos father Meran hospital

Lagos father shares heartbreaking experience at Meran Primary Health Centre (Photos)

4
fls2

‘Disarticulated system’ Gov’t confused about Nigerian education, expert laments

3
FCCPC

Tinubu orders FCCPC probe into big tech over media abuse claims

July 6, 2026
medical student

23-year-old Nigerian medical student dies in Ukraine airstrike tragedy

July 6, 2026
Nigeria

Nigeria Consulate in Johannesburg condemns fresh xenophobic attacks on businesses, churches in South Africa

July 6, 2026
Tony Elumelu

Tony Elumelu to retire as UBA chairman after 12-year CBN tenure limit

July 6, 2026
ADVERTISEMENT
July 2026
SMTWTFS
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031 
« Jun    
Freelanews

Freelanews is a Nigerian digital news platform that delivers timely, credible, and engaging stories across politics, business, entertainment, lifestyle, and the creative industry, with a strong focus on promoting innovation, integrity, and inclusivity in storytelling.

Today’s Popular

  • Olutoyin Odulate, Impactful President, Rotary Club of Lagos

    Olutoyin Odulate installed as 66th president of historic Rotary Club of Lagos

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Female pastor sparks reactions after kissing male church members during service (VIDEO)

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Ogun road crash leaves 10 dead, six injured

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • 23-year-old Nigerian medical student dies in Ukraine airstrike tragedy

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

Just Published!

FCCPC

Tinubu orders FCCPC probe into big tech over media abuse claims

July 6, 2026
medical student

23-year-old Nigerian medical student dies in Ukraine airstrike tragedy

July 6, 2026
Nigeria

Nigeria Consulate in Johannesburg condemns fresh xenophobic attacks on businesses, churches in South Africa

July 6, 2026
Tony Elumelu

Tony Elumelu to retire as UBA chairman after 12-year CBN tenure limit

July 6, 2026
PFIPC

PFIPC signage still at Abuja secretariat amid ₦1.3bn budget controversy

July 6, 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Advertisement
  • Editorial Charter
  • Corrections Policy
  • Sitemap

© 2025 Freelanews | by Iretura.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Crime
  • Business
  • Brands
  • Banking
  • Opinion
  • Interview
  • Entertainment
  • Podcast
    • Àtẹ́lẹwọ́
  • Sports
  • Events

© 2025 Freelanews | by Iretura.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.

Loading Comments...