Chinese rocket fell in the sea, Dragon did not give information, NASA said big thing
United States: NASA has claimed that a Chinese rocket has fallen in the Indian Ocean on Saturday. But no information was given in this regard from China.
These days all the countries are trying to get ahead in the field of space. For this, along with making powerful rockets from their side, satellites are also being launched. But among these achievements, there are also some dangers regarding the field of space. One such dangerous accident was averted on Saturday. The US space agency NASA has claimed that a Chinese rocket has fallen in the Indian Ocean on Saturday. But no information was given in this regard from China. Nothing was known about where it would fall or what effect it would have. In such a situation, if it had fallen in the population area, then the loss would have been more.
The US Space Command says that China's Long March 5B rocket landed in the Indian Ocean at around 4.45 pm local time on Saturday. Meanwhile, NASA has raised questions on China for not giving any information in this regard. NASA says that there was no information about where the junk of this rocket would fall. In such a situation, a big accident could have happened.
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NASA Administrator Bill Nielsen says that all countries working in the field of space should follow the rules set. Any sponsored event should always be reported in advance. Incidents like the fall of the rocket so that it can be properly assessed and found out where it will fall. This can save a lot of damage. Countries can save the lives of the people living on the earth by doing this.