Russian military satellite weighing 20 tons to fall on earth
Russian military satellite weighing 20 tons to fall on earth
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MOSCOW: A Russian military satellite, which was claimed by Russia to have been successfully launched, has become uncontrollable after being damaged and can now fall to the earth at any time. According to the recently received information, after the failure of the Russian satellite weighing 20 tons, space scientists all over the world are in shock and are accusing Russia of lying. On the other hand, scientists say that last year a Chinese satellite was also uncontrollable and now the Russian satellite has become uncontrollable in space, so the responsibility of these countries should be fixed, because, due to this, there is a lot of danger to the lives of human beings.

According to the reports coming out, the 20-ton Russian military spy satellite, which was launched from the Angara A-5 rocket, has become uncontrollable after malfunctioning in space. It is being said that this satellite was launched by Russia on Monday from a heavy carrier Plesetsk spaceport and Russia claimed the successful launch of the satellite. However, now independent experts have claimed that the launch of this Russian spy satellite and booster rocket has failed due to a fault in its engine and this satellite will now fall back to Earth. In fact, Russia's modern Angara A-5 rocket was going to make a significant contribution to Russia's important Moon missions in the coming years, along with sending advanced spy and weapon navigation satellites into orbit.

Angara and Percy Booster had carried a 20-ton heavy fake heavy satellite to test their mission, but due to engine failure, this mission of Russia has now failed and 20 tons in space. This satellite has now become uncontrollable. It is being said that this spy military satellite was launched after the order of the Military High Command of Russia and now when this mission has failed. In such a situation, there is no response from the Russian Military High Command. However, a website has claimed that this uncontrollable satellite is set to fall on the earth in the coming few days.

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