A decaying Chinese space station will likely fall to Earth this year. Not all of it, just some of it. Much of it will burn up in the atmosphere. The "New York Post" reports space agencies around the world have been watching the space station spin out of control for months. No one knows for sure where it will come down. In 2016, China's space agency revealed it lost contact with the space station and it's faltering orbit would eventually result in it plummeting back to Earth. The spacecraft will likely land in the ocean.
But space watchers say there is a one in ten-thousand chance debris lands on a populated area, potentially hurting people or damaging structures.
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