
The previous landings saw metallic objects rain down upon villages in the Ivory Coast, debris drop in the Indian Ocean near the Maldives, and rocket chunks crash dangerously close to villages in Borneo. This is the fourth time in two years that China has disposed of its rockets in an uncontrolled manner.

A second atmospheric reentry was also recorded over the Northeast Pacific, with one space expert speculating that wreckage could have made it to Puerto Escondido in Oaxaca, Mexico, or even Mexico's Tabasco province. 4, the United States Space Command wrote in a tweet. 31 to deliver the third and final module to the Tiangong space station, plopped down in the south-central Pacific at 6:01 a.m.

One chunk of the 25-ton (23 metric tons) Chinese Long March 5B rocket stage, which launched Oct.
