China News Service, May 11 (Wen Tianxia) On May 9, Beijing time, the Chinese side reported that the last-stage wreckage of China's Long March 5B Yao-2 carrier rocket reentered the atmosphere and the landing area was in the uninhabited waters of the Indian Ocean. Reports of damage caused by the ground.

It was originally a normal procedure, but it was hyped up by the Western media about "out-of-control" and "hazard".

Now, when the reality is before our eyes, it has further confirmed to the world that it is not the Chinese rockets that are "out of control" but the reports of certain Western media.

Data map: The Long March 5B carrier rocket ignited into the air.

Photo by Luo Yunfei

  "For the past few days, people's speculation about where the debris fell has ended." Reuters wrote after China notified the area where the rocket fell.

However, Bill Nelson, the new director of NASA, still "sighs" with sourness that China has failed to meet the "responsibility standards" for space debris.

  After learning from the China Manned Space Engineering Office and the National Space Administration, China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying clearly pointed out on the 10th that the carrier rocket used to launch the spacecraft has naturally attenuated from the orbital height, and finally enters the atmosphere for destruction. This is the current situation. The internationally accepted practice.

  CNN has highlighted the passing locations of the rocket wreckage.

It quoted the U.S. Space Command saying that the Chinese rocket "passed" the Arabian Peninsula when returning to Earth, and promoted how "huge and dangerous" Chinese rockets are.

The Associated Press delivered "grass" in a very serious manner, saying that people in Jordan, Oman, and Saudi Arabia said on social media, "They saw fragments of Chinese rockets."

  However, as early as May 7, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin announced to the outside world that the rocket adopts a special technical design, and most of the components will be ablated and destroyed during the reentry process, causing damage to aviation activities and the ground. The probability of harm is extremely low.

The UAE Space Agency recently confirmed that “countries in the region will not be in danger, and the wreckage is unlikely to fall in the region.”

  The United States’ own experts all admit that “the probability of hitting a person with a rocket wreckage is about one in a billion.” However, Western media still compel China to a “danger” of “one in a billion” to play with words. Games, trying to make a big fuss and shape the negative image of China.

These media neither respect the laws of science, but also show that they are eye-catching and deviate from the basic principle of the media to report facts objectively.

These self-proclaimed elite and neutral media never forget to exaggerate and add fuel to issues related to China. What is their ethics?

  In fact, when they played up the so-called "Chinese rocket wreckage out of control" topic, they were full of holes.

Experts have long pointed out that no matter what country's launch vehicle is, after the delivery mission is completed, the rocket wreckage itself has lost power, so there is no concept of "controllable".

  Whether it is "controllable" or "out of control", no one knows the real situation better than the United States itself.

Moreover, the United States knew it decades ago.

On July 11, 1979, the US "Skylab" space station weighing about 80 tons was mishandled during the reentry process, and a large amount of debris was scattered on the wilderness of Western Australia.

The crashed spacecraft knocked down several huts and killed a cow.

  There are more than one thing like this.

In March 2021, the wreckage of SpaceX's "Falcon 9" rocket, which was called "uncontrollable" by the Russian media, landed on a farm in Washington State.

When the American media reported the incident, they used a completely different description.

  They claimed that the "falcon 9" rocket wreckage brought "mysterious light", as if "a meteor flashed across to light up the night sky"... China's space debris is a "threat" that will "smash people", but the US space debris is a threat. Is it a movie-like "light show"?

The degree of "double standards" in Western media is staggering.

  In the final analysis, the Western media's attention to the whereabouts of the Chinese rocket wreckage is nothing more than a mentality of "not seeing others well", hoping to seize the opportunity to "press down" China.

  On April 29, the Tianhe core module of the Chinese space station was successfully launched into the intended orbit by the Long March 5B Yao-2 launch vehicle.

This marks "the construction of China's space station has entered the stage of full implementation" and is another pioneering feat in the history of China's spaceflight.

  The Western media then began a series of operations that ignored science and forced hype, not only to discredit China's development in the aerospace field, but also to exaggerate China's technological progress, posing a "threat" to the earth.

Don’t you know, what is the threat that the United States itself poses to the earth?

  "Russia Today" pointed out a few days ago that the American media's risk perception of the wreckage of Chinese rockets was to arouse a hysterical mood.

American politicians, think tanks, and the media are openly seeking to influence the dialogue against China by organizing "topics."

  It can be seen that it is not the wreckage of Chinese rockets that is really out of control, but the Western media who are constantly hyping "the threat of wreckage of Chinese rockets"!

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