Chinese space officials have announced that the rocket has re-entered the atmosphere before 11:30 am Japan time, as it has been pointed out that Chinese rockets may re-enter the atmosphere and debris may fall to the surface. ..

The point of fall is the Indian Ocean.

Chinese space officials announced that they had re-entered the atmosphere at 11:24 am Japan time for the large rocket "Long March 5B," which China launched to build its own space station on the 29th of last month.



The point of fall is said to be the surrounding sea area at latitude 2.65 degrees north and longitude 72.47 degrees east, which corresponds to the Indian Ocean.



About rockets Chinese officials say most parts burn out in the process of re-entry into the atmosphere.



The U.S. military, who was watching the rocket, posted on Twitter: "People who were chasing the re-entry of Long March 5B are no longer worried. The rocket has fallen."