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Kuwait Is Safe From The Wreckage Of The "chinese Missile"
Today, Saturday, the International Astronomy Center revealed that the debris of the Chinese missile will pass this evening four times over the Arab world.
The center stated, in a tweet on its official Twitter account, that the first passage will take place at 21:30 over the Arabian Gulf, the second at 23:03 over Egypt and the Levant, and the third and fourth over the Arab Maghreb at 12:30 and the second hour At dawn Kuwait time.
And he stressed that the four times the debris of the Chinese missile will pass “does not pose a danger because it is outside the time of the debris falling.”
In another tweet, the International Astronomy Center stated, “In principle and according to the latest updates, there are 6 Arab countries that are safe from falling debris on them.”
These countries are: Kuwait, the Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Lebanon and Yemen.
The tweet indicated the need to follow the next updates to see any change that might happen.
A few hours ago, the US military added Turkmenistan to the list of areas where the Chinese missile is expected to fall.
The American Aerospace Corporation, which is funded by the government, said that the missile will penetrate the Earth’s atmosphere within 8 hours before or after 7 and 19 minutes on Sunday morning, Kuwait time.
According to the foundation’s Center for Orbital Re-entry and Debris Studies, the missile will likely enter the atmosphere near northern New Zealand.
However, the location of the fall of the missile on the ground is still subject to speculation.
On Friday, the Chinese Foreign Ministry confirmed that most of the debris from the missile will be burned when penetrating the Earth’s atmosphere, and it is unlikely to cause any damage.
SOURCE KUWAITOFFERINGS
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