I'm not the first one to think this wasn't space debris. I've come to the conclusion that this was a controlled long range rocket in the testing phase.
Thoughts?
I'm not the first one to think this wasn't space debris. I've come to the conclusion that this was a controlled long range rocket in the testing phase.
Thoughts?
It is a sign they can put things into orbit. If you are going to divine anything from this, get the important message first.
Eh? China sent their first astronaut into space in 2003, Your point is?
Point: They are still able to put things into orbit (e.g., space station components). Corollary: Upper stages are always bound to return and re-enter. No big deal.