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Chinese rockets and abandoned missiles launched into space are a constant threat to Earthlings. Parts of rockets launched by China often land on the ground. It is reported that another Chinese rocket is now out of control in space. The rocket is expected to crash into the moon soon, the researchers said.

Part of the Chinese rocket is expected to land on the moon in early March. Earlier reports said that the SpaceX rocket was about to land on the moon. But a new study by researchers suggests that part of a Chinese rocket that could land on the moon. On March 4, a Chinese rocket may land on the lunar surface. But contrary to what was previously announced, experts say it is not Elon Musk’s company’s rocket, but a Chinese one.

Launched in 2014 as part of the Chinese space agency’s lunar exploration program, the Changi 5-T1 booster 2014-065B is now out of control and orbiting the Moon and Earth. The unexpected announcement was made by scientist Bill Gray. He asserted that his confession had been obtained through torture, and that his confession had been obtained through torture.

NASA has announced that it will try to observe a crater formed on the lunar surface by the crash of a Chinese rocket. It will be monitored and filmed by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) cameras orbiting the moon.

Earlier it was announced that part of the Falcon 9 rocket launched in SpaceX 2015 would land on the moon. Bill Gray, an independent researcher in orbital dynamics, has discovered that the remaining part of the rocket may have crashed into the lunar surface. As Bill Gray puts it – ‘After March 4 last year I could see a change in the trajectory of that part of the rocket. It was later discovered that the rocket was on its way to collide with the moon. Gray said the collision would form a new crater on the moon, the first time space debris had hit the moon. It is assumed that the lunar surface will not be significantly damaged by the collision.

Following Gray’s blog post earlier this month, other researchers studied the rocket’s trajectory and concluded that Gray’s findings were correct. The 4 metric ton rocket will land on the opposite side of the Moon from Earth. Researchers predict a collision in early March. The rocket will land on the moon at a speed of 2.58 km per second. But some scientists have commented that the rocket is curious to land on the moon but that it is not a big event. China has not yet responded to the incident.

Need enough fuel

The general principle among space agencies is to ensure that enough fuel is available in the final stages of rockets and other missiles that are planned to be returned to Earth. The aim is to reduce the amount of waste in space by returning as much as possible to the rockets that are now being launched. The downfall from the Chinese side was also that the rocket did not have enough fuel. If there was fuel, the rocket could return to Earth.

Project Pluto

Bill Gray and his team conducted the study using free astronomical software called Project Pluto. There are many space debris moving in the same area as the Falcon rocket. With the help of software, Gray and his team can detect even small changes in their trajectory. Space objects orbiting the center of gravity of the Earth and the Moon have three possibilities. These possibilities are to fall to the moon under the gravitational pull of the moon, to fall to the earth under the gravitational pull of the earth, and to store high amounts of energy in the gravitational pull of both and be thrown closer to the sun. Gray said the rocket landed on the moon was happier than the others because there was nothing new to learn from the other two possibilities.

The horror of space pollution

Most of the rockets and satellites launched by humans into space are routinely launched into space after a period of use. Many of these also cause collisions. There have also been cases of space debris crashing into an active satellite and space station. These wastes pose a great threat to space. Many fall to the ground but burn up in the atmosphere. There have been very few incidents of them falling to the ground. However, the impact of this debris on another extraterrestrial spacecraft has never been greater. The scientific community is watching closely for such an event to take place.

NASA estimates that more than 20,000 space debris are orbiting the Earth. This is one of the reasons why researchers at the International Space Station have recently abandoned a spacewalk; This was following reports that a space debris crash could have claimed the lives of researchers. Russia has used a missile to blow up an obsolete satellite, creating more than 1,500 debris. This was met with harsh criticism.

Many studies and researchers have confirmed that a significant increase in the number of small satellites, even as space debris increases, could lead to a major crisis in the future. Meanwhile, thousands of satellites are being launched as part of SpaceX’s satellite-linked Star Link project. More than a thousand satellites have already been launched. OneWeb, in partnership with Airtel, is launching thousands of satellites for a similar project. Many researchers have already shared concerns about the potential for space pollution when Uva’s use expires.

English Summary: Rocket on collision course with the moon ‘built by China not SpaceX’

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