Yesterday (January 31), Dailymail revealed a shocking information: Beijing had
Russia's spaceship launched on Mars failed to roam Earth's orbit with 12 tons of toxic fuel.
The big truck-sized satellite has plunged into the atmosphere and its debris might hit the earth today, the German space agency announced.
Fragments of the German satellite may have fallen into the Indian Ocean after it crashed into the atmosphere yesterday.
After many predictions about whether the German satellite could fall in Southeast Asia or deep in the Chinese plateau, scientists finally located the grounding position of Rosat.
Germany's ROSAT satellite is expected to plunge to Earth this weekend (October 22-23, 2011). However, the exact location and exact time cannot be determined. Besides,
Germany's vacant ROSAT satellite will fall to Earth from October 21-24. A very large area on Earth, not excluding Vietnam, may have to catch a fragment of this satellite.