

#China:The debris of the upper stage of the Long March 5B Y3 rocket (#CZ5B) has re-entered the atmosphere in #Sulu sea around 119.0°E, 9.1°N, and most of the components have been burnt out during re-entry. pic.twitter.com/StX0QDmYiA https://t.co/WgrJXtD7dX
— Wᵒˡᵛᵉʳᶤᶰᵉ Uᵖᵈᵃᵗᵉˢ𖤐 (@W0lverineupdate) July 30, 2022
Actually space debris. Maybe #CZ5B? https://t.co/z55UtNdcM8
— CO2ESP (@CO2ESP_Raydel) July 30, 2022
25T core stage of a Long March 5B🚀 reentered #Earth's atmosphere over the #Indian Ocean, and most of the components have been burnt out during reentry#CZ5B lifted off on July 24, carrying a new module toward 🇨🇳 under-construction #Tiangong space station pic.twitter.com/ZdlIoD4ZVC
— Wᵒˡᵛᵉʳᶤᶰᵉ Uᵖᵈᵃᵗᵉˢ𖤐 (@W0lverineupdate) July 30, 2022
Our latest prediction for #CZ5B rocket body reentry is:
— The Aerospace Corporation (@AerospaceCorp) July 29, 2022
🚀30 Jul 2022 19:24 UTC ± 7 hours
Reentry will be along one of the ground tracks shown here. It is still too early to determine a meaningful debris footprint. Follow this page for updates: https://t.co/SxrMtcrMrs pic.twitter.com/dkSLKwkv9x
⚠️Last update before re-entry: #EUSST estimates that object CZ-5B will re-enter the Earth’s atmosphere on 2022-07-30 at 17:24 UTC ± 58min. This map shows the ground track. Read more: https://t.co/gVRiubckkW #CZ5B #LongMarch5B pic.twitter.com/Vro3b0yVGZ
— EUSST (@EU_SST) July 30, 2022