"Chinese Space Junk Creates Spectacular Fireball Over Southern California"

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The U.S. Space Command confirmed that the fireball seen across Southern California was not a meteor, but the re-entry of a Chinese module used to launch astronauts in 2022. The module's heat shield burned away, giving it the appearance of a meteor shower, and it was expected to break up over the Pacific Ocean. This incident highlights the issue of space junk in low-Earth orbit, as the increasing number of satellites and defunct spacecraft pose a risk of collisions and contribute to the growing amount of debris orbiting Earth.
- U.S. Space Command confirms cause of fireball seen across Southern California sky FOX 11 Los Angeles
- Mysterious fireballs seen streaking across California sky Fox News
- Strange lights in SoCal sky: Chinese space junk put on celestial show while reentering atmosphere KABC-TV
- Chinese space junk falls to Earth over Southern California, creating spectacular fireball (photos, video) Space.com
- U.S. Space Command identifies sparkling streak of light over Los Angeles NBC Southern California
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