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13 Jan, 2018 00:33

Space rocket booster drops from sky & explodes near Chinese town (VIDEOS)

Space rocket booster drops from sky & explodes near Chinese town (VIDEOS)

A rocket booster fell from the sky and exploded near a small town in southwest China following the launch of the country’s Long March 3B rocket.

The strap-on booster was one of four making up the first stage of the rocket that launched two satellites into orbit on Friday.

People living in the town of Xiangdu, located near China’s Guangxi region, filmed the booster as it fell from the sky, narrowly missed buildings and crashed into a wooded area before erupting into flames.

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The town of Xiangdu in Tiandeng Country, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, is around 700 kilometers from the launch site and within the designated “drop zones” for falling debris, according to the GBTimes.

A video originally shared on the Chinese social media platform Weibo shows the liquid fuel booster as it comes crashing down as witnesses scream in horror.

While the debris did not strike any people or buildings, other video footage show curious locals at the crash site, apparently unaware of the highly toxic hypergolic propellant emitting from the piece of equipment.

Sharing footage taken at the crash site, Andrew Jones, a journalist reporting on China’s space program, said sadly “this kind of rocket debris incident in China is all too common.”

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