The Truong Chinh 4C missile warhead is an unidentified flying object

Soon after, the Chinese authorities confirmed that the unidentified flying object was the first part of the 4C Chinh Chinh missile to be used to launch the satellite into orbit.

On May 27, two workers on their way to work early in the morning were surprised to see an object with a pyramid-shaped nose dangling above the tree.

Shortly thereafter, the Chinese authorities affirmed that the unidentified flying object was the head used to launch the satellite forward into orbit from the Xuchang satellite launch center, Sichuan province, the way strange objects about 2km. The missile was launched on May 21.

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The pyramidal object was discovered on the treetop in Vo Xuong village, Sichuan.(Photo: SCMP).

The launch of the satellite is part of the expansion mission of the Hang Nga spacecraft to explore the dark side of the Moon in the second half of this year. Previously, the National Space Agency of China said that the satellite QueQiao will play a role of communication between the control center on the earth and where it set foot.

Xinhua news agency quoted Ms. Zhang Lihua, satellite project manager, Quequiao, saying: "This launch is an important step for China to realize its goal of becoming the first country to proceed. an amphibious expedition in the far part of the moon ".

China aims to catch up with Russia and the US to become a science of space exploration science by 2030.

The fall of missile debris into Vo Xuong village was confirmed by officials not threatening anyone's life. The satellite is designed to separate itself and return to earth as soon as it is launched. They also promised to provide support to the local people and temporarily put debris into the village's warehouse to ensure safety.

Finding missile debris is a rare idea for locals. After a few days of temporary stay in the warehouse, the first part of the rocket will be transferred to the museum before the staff of the rocket launch center recovers on May 30.

Update 17 December 2018
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