HOUSTON — China’s space agency says a core segment of its biggest rocket has reentered Earth’s atmosphere in the Indian Ocean above the Maldives.
China’s official Xinhua News Agency said reentry occurred Sunday at 10:24 a.m.
The Washington Post reported that the Europe Space Agency predicted a "risk zone" where the rocket debris could potentially crash that includes all of the Americas, all of Africa and Australia, and parts of Asia and several European countries like Italy and Greece.
He claimed that the ocean is still the safest bet as to where the rocket debris will land because it takes up most of Earth's surface