(Beijing Comprehensive News) The United States expressed concerns about the return of China Long March 5 and the Rockets to return to the atmosphere with an out of control, but the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs refuted that the probability of the process caused the harm is extremely low.

Comprehensive Bloomberg and surging news reports, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Wang Wenbin responded to reporters at a routine press conference yesterday that the rocket at the end of the Rockets is re -entered into the atmosphere to abuse and destroy, which is an international pass.

China has not disclosed the falling point of the Rocket wreckage

He said: "It is understood that this type of rocket adopts special technical design, and most of the devices will be destruction during the re -income process, and the probability of harm to aviation activities and ground will be extremely low. The relevant authorities will timelyNotice to the outside world. "

Long March 5 Bar -loaded Rockets successfully sent the sky and core compartment of the China Space Station into the scheduled track on April 29, but unlike other large carrier rockets usually fall back to the earth in the pre -planned area.The main section of the Rockets entered the track.The Pentagon of the United States predicts that the rocket's main section will fly out of track and return to the earth's atmosphere today, but the falling point of the fragments cannot be predicted.

Wang Wenbin said yesterday that China is highly concerned about the situation where the Rockets entered the atmosphere at the end of the atmosphere, but refused to answer the question where the Rockets are expected to fall, but it is recommended that reporters consult the relevant departments.China National Space Administration did not reply to Bloomberg's questions.

The wreckage of another Long March 5 Rockets in another Long March 5 fell in Kotda, West Africa, and damaged a number of buildings, but there were no casualties reports.The incident caused public condemnation by Brittendine, then the director of the National Aerospace Administration.

Since the American Space Station Skylab was derailed and crashed in western Australia in 1979, most of the space plans have tried to avoid sending large rockets to the track, because in this case, it will be difficult to predict.

The US Secretary of Defense Austin said the day before yesterday that the United States did not shoot down the wreckage of the Chinese Rockets.