"Originally, Chinese officials had said they planned to de-orbit Tiangong-1 in a controlled fashion, using the craft's thrusters to guide it into Earth's atmosphere."
SUPPLIES!
"But in March 2016, China announced that Tiangong-1 had stopped sending data back to its handlers. The spacecraft's functions "have been disabled," according to a report at the time by the state-run Xinhua news service."
These are the kind of mistakes caucasians were making almost 40 years abo..
"In July 1979, for example, NASA's 85-ton Skylab space station burned up over the Indian Ocean and Western Australia. Some big chunks survived the fall, and the Australian town of Esperance famously sued NASA $400 for littering."
We should have sued them for not taking Esperence out of existence, dont let the postcards fool you I go there once a year..
So where are the copycats crash landing this thing? their guess is as good as us round eye's
Another failday for rote learning and tiger mommying
In 2011 China launched a space station into orbit - hey what could go wrong?
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