Chinese rocket launchers fall to the ground exploding
The rest of the fall and caught fire near a town after putting two satellites into orbit successfully.
Part of the Truong Chinh 3B boosters fell to the ground and exploded near a town in Heaven, the Guangxi autonomous region, China, after putting the satellite into space successfully on January 12, Space reported.
Some witnesses recorded this scene and posted it on social networks. In the video, one of the 4 Truong Chinh 3B booster launchers falls from above and explodes, creating a fairly large fire, according to GBTimes. There have been no reports of casualties from missiles that did not hit houses or people.
Truong Chinh 3B rocket leaves the launch pad from Tay Xuong Satellite Launch Center in southwestern Sichuan yesterday, successfully put two North Dau-3 GNSS satellites into orbit, according to a report from the Science Group. Chinese Aerospace Engineering (CASC). However, this report did not mention that the rocket fell to the ground.
The burning fragment is said to be the Truong Chinh 3B missile.(Photo: Andrew Jones.)
"A few minutes after the launch, four missile launchers split and fell, including one near the town of Xiangdu in Heaven, the Guangxi Autonomous Region, about 700 kilometers from the launch point. the falling areas of the debris after the launch should be prepared by some locals in case the rocket falls , " said editor Andrew Jones.
Tay Xuong Satellite Launch Center is located near China's southern border with Myanmar, about 800 km from the sea.
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