The missile debris launcher landed the moon falling on people's houses

A Chinese newspaper reported on December 3 that the debris from the rocket brought China's first moon landing ship to Earth and hit two houses in a village more than 1,000 from the site. kilometer.

According to the Xiaoxiang Morning Post, the incident occurred 9 minutes after the launch of the surface probe on the early Monday of December 2. Fragments fell into a village in Suining County, Hunan Province, central China. The newspaper also said the area was hit by debris from the universe nearly 20 times.

'Our 3 roof beams collapsed and our warehouse had a big hole , ' the newspaper quoted a local resident as saying. 'There is a very loud sound, which makes us extremely panic , ' said another.

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A photo was posted showing a villager who was looking at a missile-like object beneath the roof punctured.

The newspaper also said authorities paid 10,800 yuan (1,800 USD) and 5,200 yuan to compensation. No one was injured in the incident.

The Shenzhou-3B rocket, China's most powerful Shenzhou rocket, left the launch pad at about 1:30 am on Monday from the Xuchang Satellite Launch Center in southwestern China, aiming to bring the explorer ship first soft landing on the moon.

The moon amphibious ship is nicknamed Rabbit Jade as part of China's ambitious space program, with the goal of establishing a permanent space station by 2020 and then bringing people to the moon.

According to Xiaoxiang Morning Post, debris from the spacecraft launches frequently fell to Suining district. In the 1990s, the district fell nearly 20 times from debris from space missiles.

According to Shanghai Daily News, last May, the fragment of a rocket launched from Tay Xuong also fell to the people's houses and hit a high-voltage electric line in the area.

In October 2011, a steel frame weighing over 250kg fell into the field after a satellite launch and another debris hit a roof.