China's tumbling space station may crash near NZChina's first unmanned space module, blasted off on September 29, 2011. China's first space station is expected to come crashing down to Earth within weeks and scientists estimate debris from Tiangong-1 will survive re-entry. Aerospace has warned the space station might be carrying a highly toxic and corrosive fuel called hydrazine on board. Aerospace said, "no known person has ever been harmed by re-entering space debris. Only one person has ever been recorded as being hit by a piece of space debris and, fortunately, she was not injured."
Source: Stuff March 07, 2018 06:29 UTC