A Chinese rocket will likely fall to Earth on Saturday, the US Defence Department has said, but it's still impossible to know where it will land due to it travelling at 18,000 miles per hour
A 21-tonne "out of control" Chinese rocket is expected to land on Earth on Saturday, the US defence department has said.
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