Chinese rocket debris has crashed to Earth over the Indian and Pacific oceans, US and Chinese officials say.
China's space agency said most remains of the Long March 5 burnt in the atmosphere, identifying the Sulu Sea in the Pacific as the re-entry location.
Earlier, space experts had said the probability of the rocket landing in a populated area was extremely low.
The uncontrolled return of rocket's core stage has raised questions about responsibility for space junk.
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China's space agency said most remains of the Long March 5 burnt in the atmosphere, identifying the Sulu Sea in the Pacific as the re-entry location.
Earlier, space experts had said the probability of the rocket landing in a populated area was extremely low.
The uncontrolled return of rocket's core stage has raised questions about responsibility for space junk.
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