Photos suggest SpaceX, NASA, and China space junk struck land. There’s a 10% chance a person will be hit this decade Travel


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Photos suggest SpaceX, NASA, and China space junk struck land. There's a 10% chance a person will be hit this decade 25 minutes ago | By An object suspected to be a part of China's Long March 5B rocket, found on the island of Borneo, in Malaysia. Malaysia News Agency Space junk , apparently from China and a SpaceX NASA mission, fell to Earth and crashed on land. There's a 10% chance a person will be hit by falling space debris within a decade, researchers calculated. Experts say controlled reentries, studying fallen debris , and warning systems could lower those...