An out-of-control Chinese rocket booster will hurtle back to Earth on Sunday – and could hit land in populated areas, experts say.The falling space debris is the result of the Long March 5B launch on July 24 to deliver the Wentian experiment module to 's Tiangong Space Station. Weighing around 22 metric tons (about 48,500 lb), it's set to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere at 00:24 BST on Sunday, give or take 16 hours either way, according to Aerospace Corporation.
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