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02/04/2018

SPACE LAB FRAGMENTS FALLEN OFF THE SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN

Beijing, April 2, (way2newstv.in):
Space Lab fragments fallen off the South Pacific Ocean. China officials said that China's space launch center Tiangong-1 space labs had fallen into the South Pacific Ocean. The spacecraft Labs, which weighed 8 tonnes, had been burned in large numbers. According to Beijing time, at 8.15 am there was a skeletal fragmentation in the southern part of the South Pacific. Tiangong-1 was launched in September 2011. It was designed to serve two years. The main goals of this lab were fulfilled by June 2013. 



SPACE LAB FRAGMENTS FALLEN OFF THE SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN

Its services have been suspended since March 2016. Then slowly lost control. So it was worrying about where it would land on the ground. The Chinese officials have made it clear that the loss on the ground could be very low. However, the scaling of this skylab land became subject matter. Tiangong-1, the China Space Launch Center, which circulates in the universe today, has come to earth's atmosphere.

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