Chinese rocket that put spy satellites in orbit breaks up over Texas trends now
BREAKING: Chinese rocket that put spy satellites in orbit breaks up over Texas amid fears debris could be scattered over hundreds of miles Part of a Chinese rocket used to send military surveillance satellites into space has plunged back to earth and disintegrated over Texas The second stage part of the Chang Zheng 2D 'Long March' rocket, which was launched on June 23, came down on Wednesday Military specialists are searching an area covering hundreds of square miles for debris
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Part of a Chinese rocket used to send military surveillance satellites into space has plunged back to earth and disintegrated over Texas.
The second stage part of the Chang Zheng 2D 'Long March' rocket, which was launched on June 23, came down over the Lone Star State on Wednesday.