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Chinese rocket crashes back to Earth, sending debris into Indian Ocean

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Chinese rocket crashes back to Earth, sending debris into Indian Ocean

Chinese rocket crashes back to Earth, sending debris into Indian Ocean

A rocket booster launched by the People's Republic of China reentered Earth's atmosphere Saturday in an uncontrolled crash.

Although most of it burned up in the atmosphere, it did leave some debris in the Indian Ocean near Malaysia.


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