Latest updates regarding the fall of the Chinese missile debris

2021-05-09 2021-05-09T00:20:59Z
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11th and last update of the Chinese missile debris fall

According to the latest updates, the debris will be located at 02:11 GMT, plus minus 60 minutes.

The map shows the expected location of the fall, and the green and red lines indicate the places over which debris might fall during the margin of error.

The Arab countries that will pass the debris over during the period of probability of a fall are Oman, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Palestine. The fall may be seen from its neighboring countries.

The risk is very small but not non-existent.

The likely period for the Chinese missile debris to fall is between 01:11 and 03:11, during which it will pass over the Levant at 02:11, central Saudi Arabia at 02:14, and Oman at 02:16. All are GMT. If it falls during a night traffic, it will be seen as burning and scattered bodies moving quickly like the attached picture.

Source: International Astronomy Center

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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