Moscow-Sana
Dmitry Rogozin, head of the Russian state company Roscosmos, has revealed places where parts of a Chinese out-of-control missile could fall.
According to the map Rogozin published in Telegram: "It can be assumed that the territory of Russia is not included in the list of potential fall areas and the areas at risk are South America, Africa, Australia, southern Eurasia and part of North America."
The "Long March 5B" missile was launched from the Chinese island of Hainan on the 29th of last month, carrying the Tianhe craft, which contains what will become the living quarters of three people in a permanent Chinese space station. The launch of the vehicle was the first of 11 other missions required to complete the station.