China Denies Rocket Set For Moon Crash Was From 2014 Chang'e 5 ...
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- The object is predicted to hit the moon next month, but Beijing says its rocket had re-entered the Earth’s atmosphere and burned up
- Foreign ministry says China follows international law over space development
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However, earlier this month the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration said its analysis showed that the object was likely to be the booster rocket from China’s Chang’e 5-T1 mission launched in 2014.
AdvertisementChina launched the uncrewed Chang’e 5-T1 spacecraft to the moon in October 2014 on a Long March 3C rocket, which has three stages.The mission was to test the ability of the spacecraft’s capsule to re-enter Earth’s atmosphere. The capsule landed back on Earth that same month.
“According to China’s monitoring, the Chang’e 5 [rocket] has safely entered Earth’s atmosphere, and has completely burned,” said Wang Wenbin, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman, when asked by reporters if the object was from the Chinese mission.
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