'Tahiti' lands near Tianggong 1

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The Chinese space agency said that China's first space-based laboratory 'Tiangong' will hit Earth on April 1.
Mumbai: China's first space-laborer 'Tsinggang' was informed by the European Space Agency on Sunday that it will collapse on April 1. Finally, on April 2, 2018, entered the 6:43 am or the Earth's atmosphere according to the Indian Standard Time and in the next 3-4 minutes, creating a fire-like volcanic fire in the sky, at 06:46, the small Pacific Tahitian in the middle of the South Pacific sea collapsed.

What was Tianggong 1

The 'Tsinggong' laboratory is about 8,000-5 kg, and weighing about a half meter. This laboratory will run on Earth from 1 am to 1 pm on Sunday 1 April. It had been told that four minutes would be going on till 7 pm. Maharashtra is coming in and it will be shifted from Maharashtra within two and a half minutes. There was a possibility of this collapse in India
At the speed of 28 thousand kilometers
All the Space Reconstruction Institutions around the world were keeping an eye on the incident. Taking the speed of 28,000 kilometers per hour to Earth's atmosphere, Tingong-1 will be broken into pieces. The majority of them are likely to be burnt to fracture with atmospheric friction. That was predicted.
SkyLab's memories rekindle
In 1979, the American Space Station, Scilab, had similarly collapsed on Earth. At that time in Australia it was scattered in small pieces. Skylab memories were rekindled on the occasion of Tianggong 1.