Chinese rocket updates: Debris hurtling toward Earth at 18,000 mph
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Space Force is tracking when a massive Chinese rocket body will reenter the atmosphere.
Latest update, 8:24 p.m.: The reentry window has shifted to between 9:11 and 11:11 p.m. ET. Saturday, with the projected landing now in the Mediterranean Basin. Update, 5:03 p.m. The latest data from the U.S. Space Force has narrowed the reentry window for the rocket body to just two hours: 9 to 11 p.m. ET. Computer projections show that if the debris were to reenter the atmosphere at exactly 10:04 p.m. ET on Saturday, it likely would be over the northern Atlantic Ocean, though the location varies minute to minute. Space Force won't know the precise landing location until after the rocket body has already landed, according to Space Track.More Related News