Experts expect Chinese satellite will fall on Middle East area tomorrow

The International Astronomy Center in Abu Dhabi, according to its latest updates, predicted the fall of the Chinese satellite "Tiangong 1" on Monday at 12:15 am.

Experts expect Chinese satellite will fall on Middle East area tomorrow
1 April, 2018   13:05

NEWS DESK - With the fall of the Chinese satellite "Tiangong-1" on the Middle East, the International Astronomy Center in Abu Dhabi predicts that the "Monday" will fall at 12.15 am on Friday, up or down 6 hours .
Mohammed Odeh, head of the center said "The closer we get to the date of the fall of the satellite, the less likely the area is to fall.". "According to recent updates, the UAE, Bahrain, Djibouti, Jordan and Palestine are safe from the fall of the satellite debris, but it is not known if He would have seen the fall from it or not.


Astronomers confirm that the fall of the satellite launched into space on September 29, 2011, is uncontrolled and cannot be known exactly where it fell, but Milan orbits the earth 43 degrees, the places where it may fall is any Arab country by the occurrence of two lines View 43 degrees north and south.


Experts say the risk of falling satellite is small, because most of its parts burn in the atmosphere as it enters the Earth, but the risk exists where the weight of the moon is 8.5 tons and 10.5 meters long and 3.3 meters, and has two solar panels.
The sateelite has stopped working and communication with it has been cut off since 2016, and it would be the biggest fall of a satellite since the fall of the 13-ton Russian (Vobos-Grant )in January 2012.

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