Watch the dramatic and alarming footage of the Chinese Long March 2C booster crashing uncontrolled back to Earth after launching the Space Variable Objects Monitor (SVOM) X-ray telescope from Xichang. The video captures the first-stage booster spewing toxic orange smoke from nitrogen tetroxide fuel as it crashes just outside a populated area. People can be seen covering their ears and scurrying away in fear as the large cloud of smoke looms dangerously close.
The Long March 2C rocket's launch was intended to deploy the SVOM X-ray telescope to monitor space variables, but the uncontrolled descent of the booster highlights the risks and challenges associated with space launches. This video provides a sobering look at the potential dangers of rocket re-entries near populated areas and the urgent need for improved safety measures.
Join us to witness this shocking event and understand the impact of uncontrolled rocket stages. The footage serves as a stark reminder of the importance of advancing space technology responsibly and ensuring the safety of communities near launch sites.
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