Thursday, May 6, 2021

Head of Space Research at the Astronomy Institute: The Chinese missile will pass through Egypt this evening

 

Dr. Rasha Ghoneim, assistant professor of space dynamics and head of the space research department at the Astronomy Institute, said that the Chinese Long March 5B (CZ-5B) missile passes through Egypt on a regular basis, and she said that it orbits the whole world in an hour and a half, about 89 minutes, exactly.
The assistant professor of space dynamics and head of the space research department at the Astronomy Institute said in exclusive statements for the seventh day, that the missile passed through Egypt twice and will pass a third time at night, but it is still far away.

She said that it is expected to enter the atmosphere on the evening of May 8, after tomorrow it enters the atmosphere, but the date and location of its fall is unknown so far, and we can not predict anything about that until after it enters the atmosphere.
An assistant professor of space dynamics and head of the space research department at the Astronomy Institute explained that it is still in its orbit 1 and first-hand calculations are being made by a large group of the Astronomy Institute working on this issue in real time.

She indicated that the missile passed twice today and will pass this evening over Egypt according to general coordinates. It will pass over Egypt at 11:03 pm today and end its passage over Egypt at 11:08 pm.

The missile has a speed of 128,000 km per hour, and there is communication with the Chinese side to exchange any important data on this missile.She assured that the land is mostly water, and the possibility of it falling over a populated area is a very low probability and a great possibility that it will fall into an ocean, stressing that it is not possible to predict where it will fall until after entering the atmosphere and that is hours before it, not exceeding 9 hours.

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